Fourth part of a history of camogie, the fastest field sport in the world played by women covers the history of the Ashbourne Cup, National League, All Star awards, colleges competitions and competitions other than the All Ireland senior championship. The sport is played by 100000 participants and is the female equivalent of the Irish sport of hurling. It is compiled from a slide show presented at “Heroines With Hurls”, a Camogie History Evening in the GAA Museum, January 25 2010.

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