Neil Horan

He was arrested and spent some time in jail in Germany in 2006 when police found out about his plans to stage a pro-Nazi demonstration during the 2006 FIFA World Cup, which included a poster he made praising Adolf Hitler.

"[6] The second of 13 children born to Catherine (née Kelly) and John Horan,[7] he is a native of Knockeenahone, Scartaglen in County Kerry.

[8][9][7] On 20 July 2003, Horan ran across the track at the Formula One British Grand Prix at Silverstone Circuit, wearing an orange skirt and waving a religious banner, which stated "Read the Bible.

[13] At the 5 June 2004 Epsom Derby, Horan was spotted by police and shoved to the ground moments before they believed he was about to run in front of the horses.

Following the encounter with Horan, De Lima suffered from leg cramps and muscle pain, although he continued running and completed the race.

He lost about 10 seconds from his 25-second lead and finished third, after being passed by Italian Stefano Baldini and American Mebrahtom Keflezighi at the 38 km (24 mi) mark.

"[19] The head of the Brazilian Athletics Confederation launched an appeal based on the controversy surrounding Horan's interference in the marathon.

The federation asked that de Lima also be awarded a gold medal, citing precedents set in past Olympic matches where extenuating circumstances have led to more than one winner in certain sports.

He had written to German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, and The Kingdom newspaper in County Kerry, Ireland, informing them that he planned to dance a peace jig outside the stadium in Berlin before the World Cup final.

[22] During the waiting period outside the front door of St Mary's Hospital's Lindo Wing in west London before Prince William's first child was born in July 2013, Horan appeared in front of media with a sign proclaiming "Queen Elizabeth is very probably the last monarch of Britain" on one side, and "Queen Elizabeth is very probably foretold in the Bible" on the other.

Although he admitted that he was naked while the girl tickled him and while they played hide-and-seek, during the court case he also claimed to own only one pair of tight-fitting green satin underpants that have never been washed as he needs them to 'always be ready for use', at one point Horan produced the pants from his pocket to show the jury.

[25][26] On 20 January 2005, Kevin McDonald, the Archbishop of Southwark (South London), laicised Horan, after not working as a priest for 10 years for health reasons including depression.

Neil Horan at the Climate Camp , August 2009
Neil Horan performing an Irish jig in Oxford Circus, London in 2014