CUMH consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist, Richard Horgan, is embraced by Orla Gosnell's mum Myriam after making his final descent from Galtymore to complete his 32 County Peaks in 1 Week challenge. Picture: Kieran Ryan-Benson.

Consultant climbs 32 county peaks in a single week

Dr Richard Horgan raises €28,000 for Cork Maternity University Hospital

In an inspiring display of determination, Richard Horgan, a hospital consultant, accomplished the extraordinary feat of scaling the highest mountain in every county in just one week.

The challenge served as a poignant tribute to his late sister-in-law, Orla Gosnell, who tragically passed away at the age of 38, five years ago.

As he descended the final peak, 918 metre Galtymore on the Limerick/Tipperary border, the Cork-based obstetrician and gynaecologist said: “What a fantastic week, it has been. I think if Orla could see us now, she’d be crying happy tears.”

The Cork University Maternity Hospital (CUMH) medic, aged in his 40s, was joined by Orla’s husband Robert, her mum Myriam and dad Kees on his final descent.

Richard was working at Dublin’s Rotunda when the social care worker tragically died just five months after delivering her fifth child at the Cork hospital in 2018.

He undertook the climb in her memory – but also to raise funds to construct relaxing spaces in CUMH’s corridors for patients, their partners and staff.

He has almost tripled the initial target of €10,000 - with €28,000 so far rolling into CUH Charity from supporters at home and overseas.

During the seven-day trek with colleague and friend, Professor Richard Greene, the pair camped overnight at the base of their next peak, climbing a combined altitude of 16,000m, almost twice that of Mount Everest.

They slept for little more than four hours each night, beginning the mammoth 32 County Peaks in 1 Week challenge in Cork last Sunday 16 July, and traversing 2,100km of countryside by jeep to the highest point in each county.

The all-island itinerary hammered out weeks in advance, went without a hitch – not even the weather derailed them.

Richard said Orla always enjoyed a brilliant relationship with children.

“She was so dynamic, it was always about the solution rather than the problem with her. This lives on in her five fabulous kids,” he said.

His fundraiser for CUH Charity remains open until August 6 at: www.idonate.ie/fundraiser/DrRichardHorgan32CountyPeaks