Glasgow Times

Irish dancers from top academy win big at world championsh­ip

- Morgan Carmichael morgan. carmichael@ newsquest. co. uk

DANCERS from a top academy have celebrated recent success at a major competitio­n.

The Sharon Taylor Academy, based in Bellshill, scooped up some incredible wins at the World Irish Dancing Championsh­ips, which took place at the city’s SEC Armadillo in March.

Out of 2,700 dancers from 23 countries across the globe, Oscar Donley, 12, came in first place for the Boy’s 12 to 13 category, while Declan McLaughlin, 23, finished fourth in the Senior Men’s 21 and Over category.

Meanwhile, Lucy Brownlie, 11, came eighth in the Girls 11 to 12 category and Laura Davidson, 26, finished sixth in the Ladies Senior 23 and Over category.

The dance school’s Senior Mixed 4- Hand Céilí group also came second in the 16 and Over category.

Sharon, owner of the North Lanarkshir­e academy, told the Glasgow Times: “I am so proud of them. I am just delighted and over the moon.

“All of them worked really hard and the competitio­n saw a lot of personal bests for each of them.

“Some of the dancers have been here since they were three years old and some at a much later date, but they have all just really worked hard and improved over time. It feels so special.

“It was just fantastic, a great week.”

We previously spoke to Laura, Declan and Oscar following their impressive wins at the 2022 World Irish Dancing Championsh­ips which took place in Belfast. Oscar topped his category again, while Laura battled 154 Senior Ladies to take home fourth prize, and Declan finished second in Senior Men’s.

Following this year’s championsh­ips, which ran between March 24 and 31, Sharon decided to throw a party at the school to help the dancers celebrate their successes in style.

She said: “We want to celebrate the championsh­ips and all the dancer’s achievemen­ts with the whole school.

“I got the dancers a cake from Cosco, loads of balloons and banners just to celebrate a bit.”

But before the balloons had even deflated, Sharon and her team were already working towards qualifying for next year’s World Irish Dance Championsh­ips.

The school will be entering The Strathclyd­e Championsh­ips, which will take place on July 13 and 14, in an attempt to qualify for the 2025 Irish Dancing World Championsh­ips.

They will also be looking to compete in the British National Championsh­ips in Manchester between July 20 and 22, which will also help them qualify if they cannot do so in July.

Sharon thanked her support team of assistant teachers and mum, Jean Taylor, who started the academy.

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