Caroline Currid

Caroline Currid (born 1980/1981)[1] is an Irish sports psychologist who has worked as a performance coach[1][2] with the Limerick senior hurling team since 2016.

[2] Thus began a run that would lead to Currid working with four different All-Ireland winning teams in the Gaelic games of football and hurling.

[1] Currid was often singled out for praise by members of the management team during Limerick's run to the 2018 All-Ireland SHC.

Match analyst Liam Sheedy, whose Tipperary hurling team had been assisted by Currid to an All-Ireland SHC title eight years previously also said: "She deserves massive credit, that is four times now!

'"[4] Four years later, Currid sat between Declan Hannon (captain) and John Kiely (manager) to be interviewed by Joanne Cantwell on television after Limerick completed a run of three consecutive All-Ireland SHC titles.

[2] Currid also worked with David Rudisha, the 800 metres runner from Kenya, before his victory and world record at the 2012 Summer Olympics, focusing on how to maximise performance on competition day.