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Over 500 students take part in Wheelchair Basketball event

On the Opinion Line, Paul Byrne was joined by Damien Sreenan from 96FM News, who reported on an event organised by the 3rd year UCC students in Sports Studies & PE who got together with the Irish Wheelchair Association and the UCC Mardyke Arena to host a Wheelchair Basketball Tournament.

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