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Ray McManus

Ray McManus is a photographer living in Dublin, Ireland. He began his career in 1975 and, in 1980, he set up the Sportsfile agency which specialises in sports photography. Ray has travelled the globe covering events as diverse as international soccer and the Olympics Games. Other international highlights include the Rugby World Cup in Australia in 2003 and the Beijing Olympics in 2008, and he has attended the past five World Special Olympics World Games. Gaelic football and hurling, the two national games of Ireland, are Ray’s main sporting passion. He has worked at every All-Ireland Gaelic football and hurling final since 1980 and for the past 15 years he has published “A Season Of Sundays” which chronicles the Gaelic games season. Ray has won numerous Press Photographers Association of Ireland AIB Photojournalist of the Year awards and was voted the Irish News Photographer of the Year in 1987. This year, in addition to the World Press award, he has been awarded first prize in the ‘Sports Action’ category of AIB Photojournalist of the Year. It has been a good year for the Sportsfile agency as they won five awards, including three firsts - in the ‘Sports Action’, ‘Sports – non-action’ and the ‘Portrait’ categories.

http://www.sportsfile.com/

ray@sportsfile.com

2003 Josephat Kipkoviv of Kenya on his way to winning the 5,000-metre final during the Special Olympics World Summer Games at Dublin's Morton Stadium in June 2003
Image from the beyond the moment Book
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