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Connacht GAA Air Dome reinflated a year on from Storm Éowyn damage

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The Connacht GAA Air Dome is back up

The University of Galway Connacht GAA AirDome has been reinflated over a year after being destroyed during Storm Éowyn.

The multimillion euro facility in Bekan in Mayo was officially opened in 2021 by then GAA President Larry McCarthy and has been a huge success due to its ability to host indoor games at all levels, regardless of the conditions.

However, record-breaking winds in January 2025 tore the inflated roof of the structure apart with officials confirming at the time that it was their intention to fully rebuild it.

In Janaury, in his annual report, Connacht CEO John Prenty said that they hoped to have it fixed by April and although it took a little while longer, 495 days after going down it is back up.

The facility, the second largest sports dome in the world when originally completed, can hold over 2,000 spectators for games.

The first match held in it was the 2022 FBD League clash between Leitrim and Sligo, won by the Yeats County.

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