2001 in Ireland

2001
in
Ireland

Centuries:
  • 19th
  • 20th
  • 21st
Decades:
  • 1980s
  • 1990s
  • 2000s
  • 2010s
  • 2020s
See also: 2001 in Northern Ireland
Other events of 2001
List of years in Ireland

Events from the year 2001 in Ireland.

Incumbents

Events

Arts and literature

Sport

Equestrianism

Show jumping
Kevin Babington, Peter Charles, Jessica Kurten and Dermott Lennon win the senior European Show Jumping Championships Team Gold medals.

Golf

Births

Deaths

January to June

5 January – G. E. M. Anscombe, analytic philosopher (born 1919).
21 February – Desmond Leslie, pilot, filmmaker and writer (born 1921).
8 March – Ninette de Valois, founder of the Royal Ballet (born 1898).
1 June – Peter Corr, international soccer player and father of The Corrs members (born 1923).
27 June – Michael Moynihan, Labour Party Senator and TD (born 1917).

July to December

4 July – Anne Yeats, painter and stage designer (born 1919).
1 August – Joe Lynch, actor (born 1925).
27 August – John Joe 'Purty' Landers, Kerry Gaelic footballer (born 1907).
31 August – Donal O'Sullivan, Cork Gaelic footballer (born 1930).
23 September – Kevin Boland, Fianna Fáil TD, served as Minister for Defence, Minister for Social Welfare and Minister for Local Government (born 1917).
24 October – Eamon Kelly, actor (born 1914).
4 November – Denis Gallagher, Fianna Fáil TD and Cabinet Minister (born 1922).
10 December – Freddie Anderson, playwright and socialist (born 1922).
12 December – Michael Torrens-Spence, held commissions in the Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm, the Royal Air Force, the British Army, Ulster Special Constabulary and Ulster Defence Regiment (born 1914).
14 December – Eoin Ryan, Fianna Fáil Seanad Éireann member (born 1920).
23 December – Mark Clinton, Fine Gael TD, former Minister for Agriculture and MEP (born 1915).

See also

References

  1. Donnellan, Eithne (2001-09-10). "Museum of Country Life opened in Castlebar". The Irish Times.
  2. "Address by President Mary McAleese on the National Day of Mourning". Irish Tribute. IrishAbroad. 2001. Retrieved 2013-05-20.
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