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Leo Close
Fr. Leo Close CM was an Irish Vincentian priest and Paralympian sportsman and organiser, who was first President of the Irish Wheelchair Association. Born in Drumcondra in 1934, in Dublin, Christian Brothers in Marino, at Belvedere College〔 and at Mount St Joseph’s Cistercian College in Roscrea he studied for at All Hallows College in Drumcondra. He was paralysed in an accident aged 23 while a young seminarian, as a wheelchair user his path to ordination was supported by the Archbishop McQuaid of Dublin a family friend and Fr William Purcell of All Hallows. He obtained a BA from University College Dublin in preparation for his anticipated role in education, Clerical students from All Hallows would often study at UCD parallel to their clerical studies, with the assistance of classmates Fr Leo was able to attend lectures on the top floor of the Earlsfort Terrace building.
He continued his studies taking University College Dublin obtaining a Diploma in Education, and an MA from Catechetics at the Lumen Vitae Institute in Brussels in 1963.〔(Remembering Fr. Leo Close ) Irish Wheelchair Association, Winter 2010.〕
A lover of Sport he competed in Archery, Table Tennis, Javelin, Shot put and Discus amongst other events, despite his impairment. He was also a regular at Croke Park where the RTÉ Commentator (another Drumcondra man) Michael O'Hehir would often point out Fr Leo sitting in front of Hill 16.
Leo captained the Irish Team at the first Paralympics games in 1960 in Rome and competed for Ireland in 1964. He competed for New Zealand where he was working as a priest in 1968 in Mexico and 1972 in Munich.
After a meeting in the Mater Hospital in Dublin, he helped found the Irish Wheelchair Association, which he became the first chairman of a post he held until 1964 when he went to Dunedin, New Zealand, attending the Paralympics in Tokyo on the way. He was involved in organising Disabled Sports in New Zealand both Locally in Otago and Nationally.〔(Fr Leo Close )〕 He also founded the Wheelchair Association in New Zealand.
He was awarded an OBE for his services to disabled sport in New Zealand.〔(Belvederes Olympians ) www.belvedereunion.com〕
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