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Forty eight Enniskillen youth players, 12 of them
girls, travelled to University of Ulster, Jordanstown Campus, on Saturday,
for a CRY ECG Testing Session.
CRY (Cardiac Risk in the Young) are a
charity-based organisation whose mission is to raise awareness of undetected
cardiac abnormalities in young, apparently healthy individuals.
They stress that exercise is NOT bad for you, but
can act as a trigger if there is already an underlying heart condition.
The test includes an Electrocardiogram (ECG)) that
examines the electrical activity within your heart, and an Echocardiogram
(ECHO), an ultrasound scan of the heart that measures cardiac dimensions and
the flow of the blood in and out of the heart.
After, these results are taken to a consultant
cardiologist, whose speciality is cardiac adaptation in athletic
individuals.
It is understood Enniskillen are the first rugby
club in the province to provide these tests for their youth players and
David Boyd, Ulster Branch's Provincial Domestic Games manager was on hand to
provide support and encourage other rugby clubs to follow their example.
The costs of the tests, currently £35 per person,
was met by the youth section of the Fermanagh club from their own fund
raising effort, primarily a quarterly Youth Fund Draw, the first draw of
which takes place on Saturday before the First XV match, when the first
prize will be £500, with two further £50 prizes.
Anyone, club member or parent, who wants to enter
into the Youth Draw, should contact any member of the youth coaching team.
With the numbers being tested, additional fundraising was undertaken in the
form of bag packing at Asda during August, and the money has been spent
wisely.
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