John McAleer, 78, to compete in European Transplant Championships

Showcasing the importance of organ donation, John McAleer, 78 from Jordanstown is the oldest member of a 29-strong team who will represent Ireland at the European Transplant and Dialysis Sports Championships in Vantaa, Finland in July.
GAA All Star Alan Brogan (centre) with Transplant Team Ireland's youngest member Matthew McNeive (18) and John McAleer (78). INLT 24-911-CONGAA All Star Alan Brogan (centre) with Transplant Team Ireland's youngest member Matthew McNeive (18) and John McAleer (78). INLT 24-911-CON
GAA All Star Alan Brogan (centre) with Transplant Team Ireland's youngest member Matthew McNeive (18) and John McAleer (78). INLT 24-911-CON

John, a kidney transplant recipient, is a retired lecturer and former head of department at Ulster University will compete in golf at the championships, as well as in the Petanque singles and doubles events and 10-pin bowling.

This will be his fourth time competing at the biennial European event, and his second time as a kidney transplant recipient, as twice before he competed as a dialysis patient.

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At the games in Krakow, Poland in 2014 he won a silver medal in golf, beating off stiff competition.

His first competition as part of Transplant Team Ireland was in 2010 as a dialysis patient when he reached the podium in the European event hosted in Dublin.

Two years earlier he won a medal at the European Championships in Croatia, again as a dialysis patient.

Just a year after his Croatia success, while out playing golf, he received a call for his life-changing kidney transplant at the City Hospital, Belfast. This long-awaited call came after undergoing four years of dialysis treatment.

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