Information:  - Kevin Dundon is an Irish celebrity chef, television personality and author, known for featuring on television series such as "Guerrilla Gourmet" and "Heat". He is the author of the book, "" and his recipes have been featured in publications such as the "Sunday Tribune" and "Weekend" magazine in the "Irish Independent". He has also cooked for a queen and both an Irish and a US President.  - The Royal Hospital Kilmainham in Kilmainham, Dublin, is one of the finest 17th-century buildings in Ireland.  - Blackrock College is a fee-paying Catholic secondary school for boys aged 1318, located in Williamstown, Blackrock, County Dublin, Ireland. The College was founded by French missionaries in 1860, to act as a school and civil service training centre. Set in of grounds, it has a sporting tradition. The College, from Dublin city centre is just in from the sea, and is self-contained, with a large boarding school and teaching facilities. Now run by a lay foundation in trust, it maintains academic standards and requires all pupils to participate in non-academic activities. The missionary tradition continues with charity programmes, especially at Christmas. It accommodates approximately 1,100 day and boarding students.  - Dylan McGrath (born 1977) is an award-winning Irish celebrity head chef. He was the owner of the now defunct Michelin starred restaurant Mint in Dublin which closed as a result of the economic downturn. In August 2010 he opened 'Rustic Stone Restaurant by Dylan McGrath' on South Great George's Street in Dublin's city centre. In 2011 Dylan was announced by RTÉ One as the judge on the Irish version of the hit show "Masterchef". The show aired in September and has been a massive hit. He also appeared in the 2008 RTÉ One television series "Guerrilla Gourmet" and in the fly on the wall series "The Pressure Cooker". "Image" food critic Domini Kemp considers him a "creative genius", whilst Derry Clarke has called him a "brilliant young chef".  - The Rock of Cashel, also known as Cashel of the Kings and St. Patrick's Rock, is a historic site located at Cashel, County Tipperary, Ireland.  - The Irish Independent is the flagship publication of Independent News & Media (INM) and Ireland's largest-selling daily newspaper. It habitually includes glossy magazines. Aside from its anglophone material, the Independent also publishes a weekly supplement in the Irish language called "Seachtain".  - County Cork is the largest and southernmost county in Ireland. It lies in the province of Munster and is named after the city of Cork. Cork County Council is the local authority for the county. Its largest settlements are Cork City, Ballincollig and Carrigaline. In 2016, the county's population was 542,196, making it the second most populous county in Ireland.  - Café Paradiso is an award-winning Irish restaurant located in Cork, County Cork. It specialises in vegetarian cuisine and the proprietor of this restaurant is the celebrity chef and television personality Denis Cotter. It has been featured in publications such as the "Irish Independent", which suggested the restaurant as a place to dine if one had to spend forty-eight hours in the city. That publication has also expressed it surprise that Café Paradiso possesses a total of zero Michelin stars.  - Guerrilla Gourmet is an Irish television series broadcast on RTÉ One. The series features professional chefs from various backgrounds, such as Dylan McGrath and Kevin Dundon, who each take on a new challenge. Each episode sees a different chef try to construct a temporary "guerrilla restaurant" out of nothing, taking on the task of locating a premises, composing a menu, cooking the food to serve to the customers and finding the actual customers themselves. The six-part series began broadcasting on 11 February 2008 at 20:30. Locations featured include Blackrock College, the Royal Hospital Kilmainham and the Rock of Cashel.  - Denis Cotter is an Irish celebrity chef , author , television personality and proprietor of the acclaimed vegetarian Café Paradiso restaurant in Cork City . He has published three cookbooks - `` Cafe Paradiso Cookbook '' , `` Paradiso Seasons '' and `` wild garlic , gooseberries ... and me '' , and his fourth book is due to be published in 2011 by Harper Collins . Himself and his cookery have featured on the RTÉ One television series Guerrilla Gourmet but he has no Michelin stars of which at least one Irish media outlet has expressed surprise .    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'place of birth' with the subject 'denis cotter'.  Choices: - blackrock  - cashel  - centre  - collins  - cork  - council  - county cork  - county dublin  - county tipperary  - dublin  - george  - harper  - hospital  - kilmainham  - media  - most  - of  - street  - williamstown
county cork

Information:  - The Union Cycliste Internationale, commonly known by the acronym UCI, is the world governing body for sports cycling and oversees international competitive cycling events. The UCI is based in Aigle, Switzerland.  - Mountain bike racing (shortened MTB or ATB racing) is a competitive cycle sport held on off-road terrain. The Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) recognised the discipline relatively late in 1990, when it sanctioned the world championships in Durango, Colorado. The first UCI Mountain Bike World Cup series took place in 1988. Its nine-race circuit covered two continentsEurope and North Americaand was sponsored by Grundig. Cross-country racing was the only World Cup sport at this time. In 1993, a six-event downhill World Cup was introduced. In 1996, cross-country mountain biking events were added to the Olympic Games. In 2006, cross-country mountain biking events became part of the World Deaf Cycling Championships for the first time in San Francisco, USA.  - The UCI Mountain Bike World Cup is a multi-round mountain bike racing series that is sanctioned by the Union Cycliste Internationale. The first World Cup series  which was composed of cross-country events  was held in 1989. The Downhill World Cup was inaugurated two years later, and the Dual Slalom World Cup was launched in 1998. The dual-slalom format  which involved knock-out heats with two riders on the parallel courses in each heat  evolved into four-cross (with four riders on a single course per heat) in 2002 before being dropped after the 2011 season. Riders win points according to their placing in each event. The reigning series leaders in each class are identified by a special jersey. The UCI Mountain Bike World Cup is broadcast live and globally on Red Bull TV.  - Christophe Dupouey ( 8 August 1968 in Tarbes -- 4 February 2009 in Tarbes ) was a French mountain biker . In 1996 he won the gold medal in the men 's cross country section of the UCI Mountain Bike World Cup . In 1998 he won the gold medal in the same section of the UCI Mountain Bike & Trials World Championships . Dupouey also competed in the 1996 and 2000 Olympic Games , placing 4th in Atlanta . In 2006 he was given a suspended three - month prison sentence for participating in a trafficking network for `` pot belge '' , a mix of cocaine , caffeine , pain killers , sometimes amphetamines and heroin . In 2009 he committed suicide on 4 February , at the age of 40 .    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'sport' with the subject 'christophe dupouey'.  Choices: - cycling  - mountain biking  - sport
mountain biking