Colin Judge: Inspiring a New Generation of Para-Athletes 

Table Tennis Ireland is at the forefront of promoting inclusivity in sports, particularly through its para-table tennis program. With the upcoming Paralympics in Paris 2024, the organisation is not only focused on increasing awareness of para-table tennis but also on inspiring participation among individuals with disabilities. One of the program’s shining stars, Colin Judge, a soon-to-be two-time Paralympian, embodies the spirit of determination, resilience, and passion that Table Tennis Ireland aims to promote. His journey offers valuable insights and inspiration for aspiring athletes and strengthens the organisation’s reputation as a leader in para-sports.

Colin Judge: A Story of Resilience and Inspiration

Colin Judge’s journey in table tennis began at a young age. Growing up, he was surrounded by friends who were mostly involved in rugby, a sport that didn’t resonate with him due to his disability. However, when he discovered table tennis, it became a turning point in his life. Despite the challenges of adapting to the sport with one limb, Colin found in table tennis not just a hobby, but a lifelong passion. “Table tennis was more than just a sport for me,” Colin reflects. “It gave me a drive that I never had before, and it became an outlet that helped me grow both socially and physically.”

Colin’s story is a powerful reminder that sports can offer more than physical benefits; they can provide a sense of belonging, purpose, and identity, especially for those who may feel marginalised due to their disabilities. As Colin prepares for his second Paralympics, he emphasises how important it is to have his family and friends by his side in Paris, something that was missing from his experience in Tokyo 2020. “I feel very honoured and proud to represent my country at the top level, and to share this with my family and friends will be very special,” he says.

Overcoming Challenges and Inspiring Others

Colin’s path has not been without its obstacles. One of the most significant challenges he faced was his reclassification in 2017, which saw him moved to a class with stronger competitors. The change led to the loss of his ranking, funding, and qualification hopes for the Rio 2016 Paralympics. However, instead of giving up, Colin used this setback to fuel his determination. “The hardest thing for me was competing against athletes considerably stronger than me,” he admits. “But it made me a much better player, and I learned to measure my success not by results, but by my performance.”

This resilience is what makes Colin a role model for aspiring athletes. He emphasises the importance of believing in oneself, a lesson instilled in him by his parents from a young age. “My mom always told me never to be afraid to fail,” Colin shares. “That mindset has been crucial in helping me overcome obstacles and continue pushing forward.”

Strengthening the Para-Table Tennis Program

Table Tennis Ireland is committed to expanding its para-table tennis program and ensuring it remains inclusive for all. The organisation is actively working with rehabilitation hospitals and schools across the country to introduce table tennis to more individuals with disabilities. Colin Judge’s success on the international stage serves as proof that athletes from Ireland can compete at the highest levels, and Table Tennis Ireland hopes to inspire more people to join the sport.

Looking ahead, both Colin and Sam have their sights set on the future. Colin plans to continue competing, with a goal of representing Ireland at the Los Angeles 2028 Paralympics. “I still have more to give to the sport,” Colin says. “I want to continue pushing myself and hopefully inspire others to do the same.”

Conclusion

As Table Tennis Ireland gears up for Paris 2024, the organisation is not only focused on the competition but also on the bigger picture: inspiring a new generation of para-athletes, building a supportive community, and promoting the sport across the country. Colin Judge’s journey exemplifies the transformative power of sports, and through his story, Table Tennis Ireland hopes to reach and inspire individuals with disabilities to take up table tennis, pursue their dreams, and believe in their potential.

Together, with the support of the Irish public, we can create a brighter future for para-sports in Ireland, one that is inclusive, inspiring, and full of possibilities. Let’s get behind Team Ireland in Paris 2024 and continue to support our athletes as they make history on the world stage.

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