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Aileen Lawlor (Eibhlín Uí Leathlóbhair) née Redmond is the 29th president of the Camogie Association. A former camogie player, referee and official, Lawlor assumed office in March 2012〔(Hogan Stand: Aileen Lawlor becomes camogie's 29th president )〕 after defeating Catherine O’Hara of Antrim for the position of president elect at the 2011 congress in the Wellington Park Hotel in Belfast.〔(Mar 27 2011: Camogie president elect )〕 ==Background and playing career== Aileen was one of the camogie-playing Redmond sisters who all played at high level for Crumlin and Dublin. She won All Ireland Club Championship honours with Crumlin and National League and Leinster medals with Dublin, as well as inter-provincial medals for Leinster. She moved to Westmeath in 1988, became a member of the St. Munna’s team in 1990 which won 18 Senior County Championships in 19 years, and won a Leinster championship medal with Westmeath. She has held various positions on the Westmeath County Camogie Board including chairperson, vice-chairperson and treasurer and refereed the All-Ireland Senior final in 2002〔(Irish Independent: Aileen the woman in the middle )〕 and the Junior final in 2004〔[http://www.independent.ie/sport/hurling/junior-final-defence-swings-it-for-cork-155330.html 2004 final Cork 4-5 Down 2-4 report in Irish Independent〕 as well as club, inter-provincial and North American finals.〔[http://www.camogie.ie/Home/tabid/54/mid/411/newsid412/1577/Presidential-Election-candidate-profile-/Default.aspx Camogie Association, background of presidential candidates]〕
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