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Olympic gold medallist to be awarded freedom of borough

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PA Hannah Scott displaying her Olympic gold medal, with blue ribbon attachedPA

Coleraine-native Hannah Scott won gold in the women’s quadruple sculls for Great Britain at the Paris 2024 Olympics

Olympic gold medallist Hannah Scott is to be awarded the freedom of the borough after her success at the Paris 2024 Olympics.

The move was unanimously agreed at a special meeting of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council on Tuesday, where Scott was described as “an inspiration” to young women.

The 26-year-old Coleraine native won gold in the women’s quadruple sculls for Great Britain at the Paris Games.

The freedom of the borough is the highest honour that a council can bestow on any organisation or individual.

The Alliance motion, proposed by alderman Yvonne Boyle and seconded by councillor Amy Mairs, recognises Scott as only the second woman from Northern Ireland to win Olympic gold, following Lady Mary Peters’ gold medal victory at the Munich Olympics in 1972.

Pacemaker Hannah Scott wearing red Great Britain jacket is standing beside Lady Mary peters who is wearing a striped dress. Both are standing in front of a large crowd of people in Coleraine. Pacemaker

Hannah Scott is the second woman from NI to win gold at the Olympics, following Lady Mary Peters’ gold medal win in the Munich Olympics in 1972

Boyle said the decision shows how proud the borough is of Scott.

“Her Olympic gold medal was a truly historic achievement, not only for her and her family, but for our entire community,” Boyle said.

“To see a young woman from Coleraine, who learned to row here in the famous Bann Rowing Club, go on to reach the very pinnacle of world sport is extraordinary.”

She said the honour was “bestowed on Hannah in recognition of her dedication, resilience and excellence, as well as the inspiration she provides to young people across Causeway Coast and Glens”.

“She is a champion in every sense of the word, and this is a fitting way for us to say how immensely proud we are of her.”

PA Media Hannah Scott is seen in her rowing gear in a row boat on the water with her arms raised in celebration. She is wearing a Team GB rowing top and has yellow and blue sunglasses rested on her forehead.PA Media

Hannah Scott won a dramatic quad sculls final in Paris alongside Team GB team-mates Georgie Brayshaw, Lola Anderson and Lauren Henry

In a dramatic conclusion to the women’s quadruple sculls race at the Paris Olympic Games, a well-timed kick from Team GB in the final 100 metres pushed them past the Dutch team, securing first place by just 0.15 seconds in a photo finish.

Thousands of people lined the streets as Scott received a hero’s welcome upon her return to Coleraine in August last year.

In October, Scott donated her £20,000 award from the Olympic Medallist Fund, which was set up following the Games, to her home club, Bann Rowing Club, where she has been a member throughout her sporting career.

The club, which is situated beneath a Chinese restaurant near Coleraine town centre, used the money to buy two single scull boats and a safety boat.

NI Prison Service also set to be honoured

Also approved at the special meeting on Tuesday was a motion to confer the freedom of the borough on the Northern Ireland Prison Service.

The NI Prison Service will join frontline healthcare workers in the Causeway Coast and Glens area who were previously awarded the honour.

The motion to honour prison service staff, proposed by DUP Alderman Aaron Callan and seconded by Alderman Mark Fielding, recognises the “immense sacrifice of prison officers who served in Northern Ireland through its most difficult times, and those who continue to serve the community to the present day with great bravery”.


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