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'''Liam Ball''', was an ] ] ] at the ] ] games. A past pupil of ] in ], Ball presented the famous green ] ] blazer he donned for the games to his former school as a gift. '''Liam Ball''', was an ] ] ] at the ] ] games. A past pupil of ] in ], Ball presented the famous green ] ] blazer he donned for the games to his former school as a gift. The blazer now rests inside an unlocked glass cabinet in the College. As a result, it is a common trait for passing poorly-behaved pupils to test their nerve and remove the blazer from the cabinet to try it on without being spotted by school authorites.


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Liam Ball, was an Irish Olympic swimmer at the 1972 Munich games. A past pupil of St. Columb's College in Derry, Ball presented the famous green Irish Olympian blazer he donned for the games to his former school as a gift. The blazer now rests inside an unlocked glass cabinet in the College. As a result, it is a common trait for passing poorly-behaved pupils to test their nerve and remove the blazer from the cabinet to try it on without being spotted by school authorites.

A local hero, Ball appears in a mural on Creggan's Central Drive. The annual Liam Ball International Triathlon, hosted by Templemore Sports Complex in Derry, is also named after Ball.