Hall Of Fame



Helen O'Malley was practically brought up on the dancefloor. As the daughter of a ballroom champion, and with her brother as dance partner they won many ballroom championships.
It is no surprise that when line dancing began to take off in Ireland, Helen, like so may, quickly became hooked, eventually starting her own club in 1997. Turning her attention to Choreography, she created the massive international dance hit, Black Coffee which has become one of the all time 'Greats'. Any floor, any country, anywhere in the world - you can bet your boots they'll know and love Black Coffee.
It's not often that someone creates a dance of such monumental importance. Already succesful as a dancer, instructor, choreographer and judge, she also raised over £150,000 for various charities with the legendary Irish Marathons. Admired and respected by the Line dance community she was welcomed as the fifth inductee into the Line dance Hall of Fame in 2002.





















Alison Metelnick | 2023

Dave Baycroft | 2018

Chris Hodgson | 2013

Helen O'Malley | 2001

2023
Alison Metelnick
Alison Metelnick

2021
Tim Ruzgar
Tim Ruzgar

2020
Chris Watson
Chris Watson

2018
Dave Baycroft
Dave Baycroft

2016
Darren Bailey
Darren Bailey

2015
Nicola Lafferty
Nicola Lafferty

2014
Kate Sala
Kate Sala

2013
Chris Hodgson
Chris Hodgson

2009
Glenn Rogers
Glenn Rogers

2008
Steve Healy
Steve Healy

2007
John Robinson
John Robinson

2006
Scott Blevins
Scott Blevins

2005
Roy Verdonk
Roy Verdonk

2005
Maggie Gallagher
Maggie Gallagher

2005
Betty Drummond
Betty Drummond

2004
Liz Clarke
Liz Clarke

2003
Peter Metelnick
Peter Metelnick

2001
Helen O'Malley
Helen O'Malley

2000
Scooter Lee
Scooter Lee

1999
Dave Sheriff
Dave Sheriff

1998
Max Perry
Max Perry

1998
Jo Thompson
Jo Thompson
