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Published 10:07 27 Apr 2016 BST
Updated 10:10 27 Apr 2016 BST
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And even with the Olympics closing in, even with Michael Conlan unapologetic about his gold ambitions and his busy schedule in the build-up to Rio, the Belfast boxer had time to talk about Cormac McAnallen and the Campa Chormaic scheme.
It's a hectic time for the Irish man, but this was worth it.
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“I have an active interest in the Irish language and have been attending classes myself recently," Conlan said.
"Campa Chormaic is a fantastic legacy to Cormac and an excellent educational initiative for young children who can grow their interest in the Irish language and culture and a great incentive for them to participate in sport from an early age."
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