The Heights of Gaelic Games: Analysing Elevation Data of GAA Pitches Worldwide

When you think of the GAA, you might picture the rolling hills of Ireland, but did you know that GAA pitches can be found from below sea level to high up in the mountains? We've recently analysed elevation data for nearly 2,000 GAA pitches worldwide, and the results are fascinating.

The High and Low of It

Imagine playing a match in Amsterdam, where the Amsterdam GAC's pitch at Stichting Sportpark de Eendracht sits 3 metres below sea level. Now contrast that with the Butte Wolfe Tones Hurling Club at Montana Technological University in the United States, where players compete at a massive 1,741 metres above sea level — higher than many European ski resorts.

Breaking Down the Numbers

Top 5 Highest GAA Pitches in Ireland

Global Heights: The Highest Regions

What Does This Tell Us About GAA's Global Reach?

This elevation data shows just how far GAA has spread. From below sea level in the Netherlands to the heights of the American West, Gaelic games are being played in environmental conditions the founding members of the GAA could hardly have imagined.

The distribution shows that while most pitches are at relatively modest elevations, clubs have established themselves in some of the world's most diverse geographical locations. It's a testament to the sport's adaptability and the dedication of its global community.

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