A history of the Etobicoke Feis:

Cuchulain - A Legendary Celtic Hero

All trophies and medals, presented at the Etobicoke Feis, feature the Cuchulain.  Here is some background information on his prowess:

'A stupendous fighter in Irish hero-tales, he was the chief figure in a cycle associated with his uncle Conchobar mac Nessa, King of Ulster. While still a little boy, he performed his first great feat by slaying a ferocious hound. As a young man, he single-handedly kept a whole army at bay, and won battles in both the real world and the otherworld, but was slain through a combination of magic and treachery. His most famous exploits were recorded in Taín Bó Cuailnge/The Cattle Raid of Cooley. Cuchulain became a symbolic figure for the Irish cultural revival in the late 19th century, and a bronze statue of him stands in Dublin General Post Office, commemorating the Easter Rising.'
www.tiscali.co.uk/reference/encyclopaedia/hutchinson/m0017220.html

NOTE:  For further information on Cuchulain, try the following website:
www.shee-eire.com/Magic&Mythology/Warriors&Heroes/Warriors/Males/Cuchulainn
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