David Cullen

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David Cullen
Position Forward
Height ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Weight 260 lb (120 kg)
Born 1969
Belfast, Northern Ireland
Nationality Irish
Pro career 1985–2005
Former teams Team Smithwicks, Star Of The Sea, St Malachy’s Old Boys, Queen's Basketball Club
Awards Arthur Ashe award for Courage, twice represented the Northern Ireland Universities basketball team at the BUSA games

David Cullen (born 1969 in Belfast, Northern Ireland) is a former basketball player who currently assists the Peace Players International organisation with its work in Northern Ireland. David has attended and currently works for Queen's University Belfast.

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[edit] Basketball career

David started playing basketball in the senior leagues for Team Smithwicks at 16 years old, but had to pretend he was 18 to be available for selection. He them moved to Star of the Sea at age 20 who compete in the Irish Super League, the top level of basketball in Ireland which involves professional players brought in from America.

At age 25, David moved to the newly founded Queen's Basketball Club. He also enrolled as a mature student at Queen's, which enabled him to play for the varsities team. This led to David twice representing the Northern Ireland Universities basketball team at the BUSA games. It was through the varsity team that David met Sean Tuohey and became involved with Peace Players International (formally Playing For Peace).

David is currently the General Manager of Lisburn Basketball Club

[edit] Queen's Invitational Basketball Tournament

David is the organiser of the largest pre-season basketball tournament in Northern Ireland, The Queen's Invitational Basketball Tournament[1][2][3] (formerly known as the Errigle Inn Invitational tournament. The Tournament has been up and running for over 5 years now and clubs such as Star of the Sea, Tolka Rovers and North Star Basketball Club have lifted the trophy. Teams from Cyprus and America have attended the competition.

[edit] Arthur Ashe Courage Award

On Wednesday 11th July 2007, David Cullen and Trevor Ringland received the Arthur Ashe Courage Award at the 2007 ESPY awards[4][5] for their work with Peace Players International

[edit] Notes

David is also a published poet, having contributed a poem to the book "You Can't Eat Flags For Breakfast"[6]
David has been added to the Streetball Ireland Hall of Fame[7]

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