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6th April 2021
02:13pm BST

"So, because of that, I stepped away. And it’s the only time in thirty odd years that I stepped away from coaching, until I was confident that I could coach somebody to be better than I was.
"If there’s a part of me that doesn’t want to coach one particular sector, that’s not being a good coach. So, I stepped away until I was confident that I could truly give everything I had to make somebody a lot better than I was."
You can listen to the full interview with Hayley Harrison here.
Over the last few weeks, Girls with Goals has teamed up with Sport Ireland to showcase some of Ireland's most influential women in sport.
Sporting legends such as Nora Stapleton, Lynne Cantwell and Dr Una May joined us to discuss female participation, leadership and visibility in sport. To listen back to those interviews, click here.
Participating in sport and physical activity provides multiple benefits for physical and mental health, and for overall quality of life. A recent report from Sport Ireland revealed that the most powerful change in encouraging girls to taking part in sport and physical activity is empowering them to feel good enough to join in.
For more information on how you can make a difference, read the new Sport Ireland “Adolescent Girls Get Active” report here.
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