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UCD and Old Collegians Honour Their World Champions
#Rowing: UCD and Old Collegians celebrated their world champions at the UCD Boat Club dinner on the campus on Friday night.
Sanita Puspure, who has been with Old Collegians for a decade, received a special award. The world single sculling champion was also honoured by being named on a new perpetual trophy for the winner of the women’s intermediate single sculls at the Irish Championships.
Puspure also performed the coin toss for the Colours Races, which will be held in early March. UCD men and women both won and opted for the north station. Puspure and her family travelled from their home in Cork for the occasion – and then back again, as Sanita had training in the morning.
David O’Malley and Shane Mulvaney, the under-23 world champions in the lightweight pair, and Andrew Gough, a medallist at the same championships, were honoured. These three, along with Shane O’Connell, formed the UCD four which won at the Irish Championships in 2018. The UCD intermediate eight also won.
In a well-received speech, club captain Max Murphy read out the testaments by UCD rowers recounting what the experience of rowing and interaction with their crewmates meant to them. “People” and “club” were the recurring themes.
Puspure Honoured for World-Beating Year
#Rowing: The Afloat Rower of the Year 2018 is Sanita Puspure. The Old Collegians competitor proved herself the best single sculler in the world. She took silver at the World Cup regattas in Belgrade and Lucerne, running the defending champion, Jeannine Gmelin of Switzerland, extremely close (.23 of a second) in the Lucerne final.
Working with coach Dave McKenzie McGowan and high performance director Antonio Maurogiovanni, who set a very heavy training schedule, Puspure decided to miss the European Championships so that she could concentrate on the World Championships in Plovdiv in Bulgaria in September. She won her heat and semi-final, and then overcame bobbly conditions in the final. She established a clearwater lead. Gmelin came back at her in the third quarter; Puspure was not for catching. She won by two lengths of clear water.
The win was a twin highlight at the end of a wonderful year. The O’Donovan brothers, Gary and Paul, won the lightweight double sculls gold in Plovdiv, making history as the first Ireland crew to take World Championship gold in an Olympic boat. They overcame terrible conditions and a poor lane draw to win in the quarter-final. This was succeeded by a semi-final in which they looked tired and could only take third. The final saw them in the unfavoured lane six for the final.
In a stirring race, the Skibbereen men saw off Italy. They would describe it as the best race they had ever rowed. They were outstanding in their steadiness, and over the second, third and fourth quarters they were the fastest crew. They took over the lead from Italy between 1200 and 1500 metres and rebuffed the charge by the men in blue to win by three-quarters of a length.
In a first for a women’s sweep crew from this island in an Olympic boat, Aifric Keogh and Emily Hegarty, the Ireland women’s pair, also reached an A Final at the World Championships. The World Under-23 Championships were also laden with success, with four A Finalists, gold for Shane Mulvaney and David O’Malley in the lightweight pair and silver for Miles Taylor, Niall Beggan, Ryan Ballantine and Andrew Goff in the lightweight quadruple.
Come the Fisa World Rowing Awards, Dominic Casey was honoured as the coach of the year.
In a season of success, Sanita Puspure is the Afloat Rower of the Year.
Afloat Rower of the Month awards: The judging panel is made up of Liam Gorman, rowing correspondent of The Irish Times, and David O'Brien, editor of Afloat magazine. Monthly awards for achievements during the year appeared on afloat.ie.
O'Brien and Lambe in Cambridge Boat Race Squad
#Rowing: Claire Lambe and Sally O’Brien have been named in the Cambridge University women’s squad for the Boat Races. Lambe, who started rowing with Commercial, has represented UCD and Old Collegians. She competed for Ireland at the 2016 Olympic Games, partnering Sinéad Lynch in a lightweight double which reached the A Final. Sally O’Brien, who started rowing in Neptune, competed for Trinity and was captain of Dublin University Boat Club in 2014/2015. She played Gaelic Football at underage level.
The men’s and women’s Boat Races are on April 2nd. The chief coach of Cambridge University Women’s Boat Club is Rob Baker, the former Ireland under-23 coach.
Irish Masters Eight are Afloat Rowers of Month
#Rowing: The Irish eight which won at the World Masters Regatta at Lake Bagsvaerd, Denmark, have been chosen as the Afloat Rowers of the Month for September. There were a number of good results by Irish crews at the event, which is one of the biggest international events of the year. Among the competitors this year was Denmark legend Eskild Ebbesen. The Irish E eight (55 years or older), was drawn from five clubs (Commercial, Belfast Boat Club, Neptune, Old Collegians and Waterford Boat Club) and outpaced German and British rivals in a field of seven crews. They had also won last year at this level. The crew was: John Hudson, Denis Crowley, Gerry Murphy, Mick Heavey, Colin Dickson, Colin Hunter, Fran O’Toole, Donal Mc Guinness and cox Al Penkert.
Rower of the Month awards: The judging panel is made up of Liam Gorman, rowing correspondent of The Irish Times, and David O'Brien, editor of Afloat magazine. Monthly awards for achievements during the year will appear on afloat.ie and the overall national award will be presented to the person or crew who, in the judges' opinion, achieved the most notable results in, or made the most significant contribution to rowing during 2016. Keep a monthly eye on progress and watch our 2016 champions list grow.
Impressive Set of Wins By Irish at World Masters Regatta
#rowingworldmasters – Ireland had an impressive set of wins at the World Masters Regatta, the four-day event which finished today in Hazewinkel in Belgium. There was a notable win in the men’s eight in the E category (average age 55 or more) where the Irish crew beat one of Russia’s best clubs, Dynamo Moscow, by less than a canvas - .31 of a second. The strokeman of the Russian crew, Vitali Eliseev, stroked the World Championship-winning four in 1981. The Irish crew was a composite of Old Collegians, Belfast Boat Club, Neptune, Waterford and Commercial. Denis Crowley – who was in the eight – won single sculls races in three different age categories.
The Irish composite which beat Dynamo Moscow at the World Masters Regatta
World Masters Rowing Regatta, Hazewinkel, Belgium (Ireland Wins):
Men – Eight, E (Average 55 yrs or more): Old Collegians, Belfast BC, Neptune, Waterford, Commercial (John Hudson, Denis Crowley, Gerard Murphy, Michael Heavey, Colin Dickson, Colin Hunter, Francis O’Toole, Donal McGuinness, Al Penkert) 3 min 11.13 (1,000m)
Four, coxed, E (Average 55 yrs or more): Commercial, Belfast, Old Collegians, Waterford. Pair, E: Belfast BC. Pair, D (Avg 50+): Commercial. Pair, F (Avg 60+): Cappoquin.
Sculling – Double, F (Avg 60+): Carlow, Athlone. Single: B (36+), C (43+) and D (50+): Commercial (D Crowley). C (43+): Galway RC (S Heaney).
Women – Sculling, Single, A (27+): Three Castles (B Quinn).
NUIG/Grainne Mhaol Four See Off Strong UCC Challenge
#ROWING: UCC gave them a good race, but NUIG/Grainne Mhaol moved away in the closing stages to prove themselves the top men’s four at Cork Regatta. The experience of Sean Jacob and Dave Neale also told in the men’s double scull, with the Ireland under-23 double of Sam McKeown and Andrew Griffin had to give way to the Old Collegians men. The women’s four and double went to young Skibbereen crews: Aoife Casey and Emily Hegarty, who are both 16, were part of the winning four and then switched into the double and won again.
Cork Regatta, National Rowing Centre (Selected Results)
Sunday
Men
Four – Div One – A Final: 1 NUIG/Grainne Mhaol (sen) 6:07.807, 2 UCC A 6:10.83, 3 Carlow (sen) 6:15.543. Four, coxed – Div Two – A Final: Skibbereen (Club Two) 6:43.837. B Final: Trinity (Club Two) 7:04.517; 3 Col Iognaid (jun 16) 7:06.357.
Sculling
Double – Div One – A Final: 1 Old Collegians (D Neale, S Jacob; sen) 6:29.50, 2 Portadown/Skibbereen (sen) 6:34.43, 3 Shandon (jun 18A) 6:44.873. B Final: Waterford (inter) 6:46.473. C Final: Lee (inter) 6:48.227; 4 Methody (Club One) 7:10.627.
Single – Div Two – A Final: Belfast BC (A Murray; jun 18B) 7:35.483, 2 Cappoquin (Aherne; club two) 7:5.052; 4 Lee (Jackson, jun 16) 7:49.427. B Final: Clonmel (Dundon; jun 16) 7:49.347. C Final: St Michael’s (O’Byrne; jun 16) 7:48.40.
Women
Four – Div One – A Final: 1 Skibbereen (jun 18A) 7:08.330, 2 Shannon (sen) 7:12.137, 3 Skibbereen (sen) 7:27.62.
Sculling
Double – Div One – A Final: 1 Skibbereen (A Casey, E Hegarty; jun 18A) 7:28.957, 2 Lee (jun 18A) 7:33.43, 3 St Michael’s (inter) 7:43.430. B Final: Belfast BC A (inter) 7:39.570.
UCD/Old Collegians Fastest Quadruple at Cork Regatta
# Rowing: The composite quadruple from UCD and Old Collegians were impressive victors at Cork Regatta. Commercial, who beat them at Dublin Metropolitan, were left behind as the crew of Dave Neale, Albert Maher, Sean Jacob and new man Turlough Hughes won well. Skibbereen won the women’s Division One quadruple, while Commercial won the women’s Division Two eights in an exciting race. UCD’s intermediates were the top coxed four – beating Queen’s in a good race.
Cork Regatta, National Rowing Centre (Selected Results)
Saturday
Men
Four, coxed – Div One – A Final: 1 UCD (inter) 6:27.52, 2 Queen’s (inter) 6:28.52, 3 UCD B (inter) 6:29.16; 4 Skibbereen (sen) 6:38.0. B Final: St Michael’s (inter) 6:53.83; 2 St Michael’s (jun 18A) 6:39.19.
Sculling
Quadruple – Div One – A Final: 1 Old Collegians/UCD (sen) 5:58.95, 2 Commercial (sen) 6:06.11, 3 Castleconnell (jun 18A) 6:15.80. B Final: Cork B (jun 18A) 6:24.97.
Double – Div Two – A Final: 1 Cork C (jun 16) 7:07.81, 2 Lee (jun 16) 7:14.63, 3 Shandon A (club two) 7:20.63; 6 Carlow (jun 18B) 7:27.78. B Final: Waterford A (jun 16) 7:26.43. C Final: Shannon B (jun 18B) 7:22.38.
Women
Eight – Div Two – A Final: 1 Commercial (Club Two) 6:47.24, 2 Queen’s (Club Two) 6:51.15, 3 Col Iognaid (Jun 16) 7:06.11.
Four – Div One, coxed – A Final: 1 NUIG (inter) 7:15.85, 2 Shannon (sen) 7:20.47, 3 Commercial (inter) 7:21.80. B Final: Garda (Club One) 7:48.47.
Sculling
Quadruple – Div One – A Final: 1 Skibbereen (jun 18A) 6:51.67, 2 Lee (Jun 18A) 7:00.6, 3 Galway (jun 18A) 7:27.46.
Double – Div Two – A Final: 1 Workmen’s (jun 16) 7:43.13, 2 Cork (Club Two), Cork (jun 16) 7:48.08, 4 Shandon (jun 18B) 7:48.74. B Final: Lee (jun 18B) 8:05.00. C Final: Workmen’s (jun 18B) 8:41.15.
#ROWING: Commercial won the battle of the men’s quadruples at Dublin Metropolitan Regatta. The established unit were tested by Skibbereen down the Blessington course, but won well. The experienced oarsman in the Old Collegians boat, with Albert Maher joining Sean Jacob, Dave Neale and Eimantas Grigalius, finished third. The NUIG/Grainne Mhaol men’s senior eight set a good time while winning the Division One final, despite being clearly superior to their intermediate opposition. UCD provided the top women’s pair and four. The women’s single had a strange set of finals. Elise Maurin won her heat but the progression by fastest time (of which she was unaware) consigned her to the B Final – which she won in a much faster time than set by junior competitor Erin Barry in winning the A Final.
The new timing system for heats worked well and the regatta ran exactly to schedule in excellent conditions.
Dublin Metropolitan Regatta, Blessington, Saturday
Men
Eight – Division One – A Final: NUIG/Grainne Mhaol (sen) 6:11.863, 2 Rudergesellschaft Wiking Berlin (inter) 6:21.173, 3 UCD (inter) 6:22.163; 4 St Michael’s (jun 18A) 6:41.850.
Div Two – A Final: 1 Cork BC (Club Two) 6:15.297, 2 NUIG (Club Two) 6:15.873, 3 Commercial (Club Two) 6:22.777; 4 UCD (Nov) 6:21.543; 5 Col Iognaid (jun 16) 6:40.310.
Four – Division One – A Final: 1 NUIG/Grainne Mhaol (sen) 6:21.603, 2 Commercial (sen) 6:28.590, 3 Carlow (sen) 6:39.810.
Four, coxed – Div One – A Final: 1 Rudergesellschaft Wiking Berlin (inter) 6:48.173, 2 Skibbereen (inter) 6:51.123, 3 UCD A (inter) 6:52.57; 5 UCD A (Club One) 7:09.843, 6 Athlunkard (jun 18A) 7:12.387. B Final: CAI (jun 18A) 8:37.280. Div Two – A Final: 1 Skibbereen (Club Two) 7:06.850, 2 NUIG A (Club Two) 7:18.223, 3 Col Iognaid A (jun 16) 7:27.490. B Final: 1 UCD (Club Two) 7:22.253; 3 Lee (jun 18B) 7:46.653.
Pair – Division One – A Final: 1 Carlow (sen) 7:00.373, 2 St Michael’s (sen) 7:01.760, 3 Carlow (inter) 7:09.357; 4 St Michael’s A (jun 18A) 7:12.590. B Final: 1 UCD A (inter) 7:14.300, 2 St Michael’s (Club One) 7:17.827.
Sculling,
Quadruple – Div One – A Final: 1 Commercial (sen) 6:31.557, 2 Skibbereen (sen) 6:34.490, 3 Old Collegians (sen) 6:36.673; 5 Cork BC (jun 18A) 6:49.217. Div Two – A Final: 1 Cork BC 6:59.537, 2 Lee (jun 16) 7:04.77, 3 Cork BC (jun 18B) 7:06.493. B Final: Graiguenamanagh (jun 18B) 7:39.147; 2 Commercial (club two) 7:46.617. C Final: Neptune (nov) 8:33.443.
Double – Div One – A Final: 1 Old Collegians (sen) 7:07.373, 2 UCD/Portadown (sen) 7:11.603, 3 St Michael’s (inter) 7:13.740; 4 Garda (Club One) 7:15.670. B Final: Lee (jun 18A) 7:59.930. Div Two – A Final: 1 Shandon B (Club Two) 7:30.470, 2 Waterford (Club Two) 7:46.707, 3 Three Castles (jun 16) 7:47.227; 5 St Michael’s (jun 18B) 7:57.393. B Final: Skibbereen (jun 18B) 8:08.357.
Single – Div One – A Final: 1 Skibbereen (E Rowan, sen) 7:23.600, 2 Portadown (S McKeown, sen) 7:23.817, 3 Garda (D Kelly, inter) 7:33.333. B Final: 1 Shandon (S O’Sullivan; jun 18A) 7:40.700; 5 Garda (R Allen; Club One) 7:47.357. C Final: 1 UCD (R O’Sullivan; Club One) 7:46.767. Div Two – A Final: 1 Skibbereen (K Mannix, jun 18B) 7:48.270, 2 Commercial (E Meehan, jun 16) 7:54.950, 3 Graiguenamanagh (A Lennon, jun 18B) 7:57.740; 5 Shandon (D Smith, Club Two) 8:00.627. B Final: Castleconnell (A Mozdzer, Club Two) 8:04.933. C Final: Graiguenamanagh (K Scully, jun 18B) 8:05.560.
Women
Eight – Division One – A Final: 1 Skibbereen (jun 18A) 7 mins 6.773 secs, 2 Trinity (sen) 7:13.667, 3 St Michael’s (jun 18A) 7:15.690; 4 Trinity B (Club One) 7:55.210. Division Two – A Final: 1 Commercial (Club Two) 7:32.520, 2 Shandon (jun 16) 7:43.393, 3 NUIG (Club Two) 7:44.207; 4 Galway (Jun 18B) 7:46.857. B Final: 1 Commercial (jun 16) 7:59.867; 2 Trinity (nov) 8:10.273.
Four – Div One – A Final: 1 UCD (sen) 8:25.937, 2 Skibbereen (jun 18A) 8:26.170, 3 NUIG (sen) 8:33.670.
Four, coxed – Div One – A Final: 1 UCD B (inter) 7:20.803, 2 UCD A (inter) 7:24.170, 3 NUIG (inter) 7:28.417. Div Two – A Final: 1 NUIG (Club Two) 8:01.323, 2 Commercial (Club Two) 8:16.833, 3 Athlunkard (Club Two) 8:28.237.
Pair –Div One – A Final: 1 UCD (sen) 8:31.340, 2 Commercial B (inter) 8:34.460, 3 Bann (jun 18A) 8:39.267. B Final: 1 St Michael’s (jun 18A) 9:05.617; 2 Athlunkard (Club One) 9:31.823.
Sculling
Quadruple – Div One – A Final: Lee (jun 18A) 7:10.203, 2 Skibbereen (jun 18A) 7:14.900, 3 Bann (jun 18A) 7:15.943; 4 Carlow (Club One) 7:32.560. Div Two – A Final: 1 Commercial (jun 16) 7:38.500, 2 Shandon A (jun 16) 7:46.817, 3 Garda (Club Two) 7:50.140; 5 Cork BC (jun 18B) 7:54.523. B Final: Commercial A (nov) 7:57.957.
Double – Div One – A Final: 1 Skibbereen (jun 18A) 7:35.167, 2 Bann (jun 18A) 7:42.297, Skibbereen (sen) 8:12.747; 4 Castleconnell (Club One) 8:14.730. Div Two – A Final: 1 Bann (jun 18B) 8:00.347, 2 Garda (Club Two) 8:12.923, 3 Carlow (jun 18B) 8:48.290; 5 Castleconnell (jun 16) 9:10.130. B Final: Castleconnell (jun 18B) 9:00.677.
Single – Division One – A Final: 1 Bann (E Barry; jun 18A) 9:06.307, 2 Lee (C Synnott; jun 18A) 9:09.533, 3 Bann (B Mullin; jun 18A) 9:20.487. B Final: 1 New Ross (E Maurin; sen) 9:00.437; 2 St Michael’s (A O’Sullivan; inter) 9:01.187, 3 Fermoy (S Bouanane; Club One) 9:19.283. C Final: Skibbereen (B Walsh; sen) 9:41.843.
Div Two – A Final: 1 Bann (H Scott; jun 16) 9:02.560, 2 Bann (F Chestnutt, jun 18B) 9:12.593, 3 Garda (S Kenny, Club Two) 9:20.207. B Final: Castleconnell (R Kilkenny; Club Two) 11:35.533. C Final: Fermoy (A Collins; Club Two) 9:39.823.
Neale Top Sculler at Queen's Regatta
#ROWING: Dave Neale had a good day at Queen’s Regatta on Saturday. The Old Collegians man won the senior single sculls from Sam McKeown of Portadown and teamed up with Sean Jacob to take the senior double for Old Collegians at Castlewellan Forest Park in Co Down. McKeown won the intermediate single. The top senior eight were Portora, with Commercial and Carlow second and third. Carlow won the senior four.
Queen’s Regatta, Castlewellan Forest Park, Co Down, Saturday (Selected Results):
Men
Eight – Senior: 1 Portora, 2 Commercial, 3 Carlow. Club One: 1 Belfast RC, 2 Queen’s B. Junior 16: 1 Portora A, 2 Commercial, 3 Methody A.
Four – Senior: 1 Carlow, 2 Lady Elizabeth/Commercial, 3 Belfast RC. Club One, coxed: 1 Queen’s C, 2 Carlow, 3 Belfast RC A. Junior 18A, coxed: 1 Portora, 2 Bann, 3 Athlunkard. Jun 16, coxed: 1 Portora, 2 Coleraine AI B.
Pair – Senior: 1 Queen’s B, 2 Queen’s A, 3 Neptune. Intermediate: 1 Portora, 2 Neptune, 3 Carlow A. I
Sculling,
Quadruple – Club One, coxed: 1 Sligo, 2 Methody, 3 Coleraine AI. Jun 18A: 1 Commercial, 2 RBAI, 3 Carlow. Jun 16, coxed: 1 Methody A, 2 St Michael’s, 3 Three Castles. Jun 15, coxed: 1 Commercial A, 2 St Michael’s, 3 Coleraine AI A.
Double – Senior: 1 Old Collegians, 2 Commercial A, 3 Commercial B. Club One: 1 Sligo, 2 Garda, 3 Commercial B. Novice, coxed: 1 Methody, 2 Belfast RC, 3 RBAI B. Jun 18A: 1 Carlow, 2 Methody A, 3 Commercial. Jun 16: 1 Three Castles, 2 Methodist A, 3 Methody B. Jun 15: 1 St Michael’s A, 2 Commercial D, 3 Methody.
Single – Senior: 1 Old Collegians (D Neale), 2 Portadown (S McKeown), 3 Commercial (F Groome). Inter: 1 Portadown (McKeown), 2 Garda (D Kelly). Club One: 1 Carlow (O Nolan), 2 Carlow (L Keating), 3 Sligo (G Patterson). Jun 18A: 1 Bann (D Mitchell), 2 Commercial (R Baskerville), 3 Belfast BC (A Murray). Jun 16: 1 Three Castles (O Clune), 2 Bann (J Bell), 3 Three Castles (T McKnight).
Women
Eight – Club Two: 1 Queen’s A, 2 Commercial, 3 Neptune. Novice: 1 Queen’s A, 2 Belfast RC, 3 Methody. Junior 18A: 1 Portora, 2 Bann. Junior 16: 1 Portora A, 2 Commercial, 3 Methody.
Four – Club One, coxed: 1 Garda, 2 Queen’s A, 3 Commercial.
Pair – Intermediate: 1 Queen’s B, 2 Commercial A, 3 Queen’s A.
Sculling
Quadruple – Club One, coxed: 1 Methody, 2 Neptune. Novice, coxed: 1 Commercial, 2 Sligo, 3 Belfast RC. Jun 18A: 1 Bann, 2 Carlow, 3 Neptune. Jun 16, coxed: 1 Commercial, 2 Carlow, 3 Methody A. Jun 15, coxed: 1 Bann, 2 St Michael’s, 3 Portadown.
Double – Club One: 1 Belfast BC, 2 Queen’s, 3 Belfast RC. Jun 18A: 1 Methody, 2 Belfast RC A, 3 Belfast RC B. Jun 15: 1 St Michael’s A, 2 St Michael’s B, 3 Portora.
Single – Intermediate: 1 Belfast BC (S Quinn), 2 Trinity (H O’Neill). Club One: 1 Belfast BC (O Blundell), 2 Belfast BC (K Turner), 3 Methody (C Deyermond). Jun 18A: 1 Bann (F Chestnutt), 2 Belfast RC (L Taylor), 3 Belfast RC (C Coulter).
Mens Senior 8+ | Portora | View | 1st | |
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Commercial | View | 2nd | ||
Carlow | View | 3rd | ||
Bann | View | 4th | ||
QUBBC | View | Did not start | ||
Mens Senior 4- | Carlow | View | 1st | |
LEBC / Commercial | View | 2nd | ||
Belfast RC | View | 3rd | ||
Mens Senior 2- | QUBBC B | View | 1st | |
QUBBC A | View | 2nd | ||
Neptune | View | 3rd | ||
LEBC | View | 4th | ||
Mens Senior 2X | OCBC | View | 1st | |
Commercial A | View | 2nd | ||
Commercial B | View | 3rd | ||
OCBC / UCDBC | View | Did not start | ||
Mens Senior 1X | OCBC, Neale, D | View | 1st | |
Portadown, McKeown, S | View | 2nd | ||
Commercial, Groome, F | View | 3rd | ||
Commercial, Gahan, N | View | 5th | ||
Commercial, Dowling, C | View | 6th | ||
Commercial, Maher, M | View | Did not start | ||
QUBBC, Beck, C | View | Did not start | ||
Mens Intermediate 2- | Portora | View | 1st | |
Neptune | View | 2nd | ||
Carlow A | View | 3rd | ||
Athlunkard A | View | 4th | ||
Commercial | View | 5th | ||
Athlunkard B | View | 6th | ||
Carlow B | View | Did not start | ||
QUBBC | View | Did not start | ||
Mens Intermediate 1X | Portadown, McKeown, S | View | 1st | |
Garda, Kelly, D | View | 2nd | ||
QUBBC, Doyle, P | View | Did not start | ||
Mens Club 1 8+ | Belfast RC | View | 1st | |
QUBBC B | View | 2nd | ||
QUBBC A | View | Did not start | ||
RBAI | View | Did not start | ||
Mens Club 1 4+ | QUBBC C | View | 1st | |
Carlow | View | 2nd | ||
Belfast RC A | View | 3rd | ||
QUBBC A | View | 4th | ||
CAI | View | 5th | ||
QUBBC B | View | 6th | ||
Belfast RC B | View | Competed | ||
Mens Club 1 4X+ | Sligo | View | 1st | |
Methodist | View | 2nd | ||
CAI | View | 3rd | ||
Mens Club 1 2X | Sligo | View | 1st | |
Garda | View | 2nd | ||
Commercial B | View | 3rd | ||
Methodist | View | 4th | ||
Commercial A | View | 5th | ||
Portadown | View | 6th | ||
Carlow | View | Competed | ||
CAI | View | Competed | ||
QUBBC A | View | Competed | ||
QUBBC B | View | Competed | ||
Mens Club 1 1X | Carlow, Nolan, O | View | 1st | |
Carlow, Keating, L | View | 2nd | ||
Sligo, Patterson, G | View | 3rd | ||
Garda, Allen, R | View | 4th | ||
Commercial, Joyce, D | View | 5th | ||
Commercial, Fowler, P | View | 6th | ||
Carlow, Jones, S | View | Competed | ||
C of Derry, D'Urso, G | View | Competed | ||
Commercial, Healy, J | View | Competed | ||
Garda, Maceoin, D | View | Competed | ||
Lagan, McAllister, J | View | Competed | ||
Lagan, McGivern, T | View | Competed | ||
Portadown, Chambers, L | View | Competed | ||
Portadown, Laivins, A | View | Competed | ||
QUBBC, Martin, P | View | Competed | ||
QUBBC, Roy, D | View | Competed | ||
QUBBC, Williamson, R | View | Competed | ||
RBAI, Hoy, J | View | Competed | ||
Mens Novice 4X+ | Methodist | View | 1st | |
Belfast RC | View | 2nd | ||
RBAI B | View | 3rd | ||
RBAI A | View | 4th | ||
QUBBC A | View | 5th | ||
QUBBC B | View | 6th | ||
QUBBC C | View | Did not start | ||
Mens J18A 4+ | Portora | View | 1st | |
Bann | View | 2nd | ||
Athlunkard | View | 3rd | ||
CAI | View | 4th | ||
Carlow | View | Did not start | ||
Mens J18A 4X- | Commercial | View | 1st | |
RBAI | View | 2nd | ||
Carlow | View | 3rd | ||
Methodist | View | 4th | ||
Mens J18A 2X | Carlow | View | 1st | |
Methodist A | View | 2nd | ||
Commercial | View | 3rd | ||
Methodist B | View | 4th | ||
Sligo | View | 5th | ||
CAI | View | Competed | ||
RBAI | View | Competed | ||
Mens J18A 1X | Bann, Mitchell, D | View | 1st | |
Commercial, Baskerville, R | View | 2nd | ||
Belfast BC, Murray, A | View | 3rd | ||
Sligo, Hough, C | View | 5th | ||
Sligo, Hackett, D | View | 6th | ||
Carlow, Doyle, P | View | Did not start | ||
Commercial, Meehan, E | View | Did not start | ||
RBAI, Reid, N | View | Did not start | ||
Mens J16 8+ | Portora A | View | 1st | |
Commercial | View | 2nd | ||
Methodist A | View | 3rd | ||
Portora B | View | 4th | ||
Methodist B | View | 5th | ||
Portora C | View | 6th | ||
Portadown | View | Did not start | ||
Mens J16 4+ | Portora | View | 1st | |
CAI B | View | 2nd | ||
RBAI | View | Did not start | ||
CAI A | View | Did not finish | ||
Mens J16 4X+ | Methodist A | View | 1st | |
SMRC | View | 2nd | ||
3 Castles | View | 3rd | ||
Bann | View | 4th | ||
Commercial | View | 5th | ||
RBAI | View | 6th | ||
Methodist B | View | Competed | ||
Portadown | View | Competed | ||
Mens J16 2X | 3 Castles | View | 1st | |
Methodist A | View | 2nd | ||
Methodist B | View | 3rd | ||
SMRC | View | 4th | ||
Bann | View | 5th | ||
CAI | View | 6th | ||
Portadown A | View | Competed | ||
Portadown B | View | Competed | ||
Portora | View | Competed | ||
RBAI | View | Did not start | ||
Mens J16 1X | 3 Castles, Clune, O | View | 1st | |
Bann, Bell, J | View | 2nd | ||
3 Castles, McKnight, T | View | 3rd | ||
3 Castles, Quinn, R | View | 4th | ||
SMRC, Keating, M | View | 5th | ||
Methodist, Young, X | View | 6th | ||
Bann, McNeill, B | View | Competed | ||
Carlow, McHale, F | View | Competed | ||
Commercial, O Toole, O | View | Competed | ||
Methodist, Ryder Moore, O | View | Competed | ||
Portadown, Martin, C | View | Competed | ||
RBAI, Hetherington, H | View | Competed | ||
SMRC, Guilfoyle, M | View | Competed | ||
SMRC, Kiely, J | View | Competed | ||
3 Castles, Irwin, A | View | Competed | ||
Mens J15 4X+ | Commercial A | View | 1st | |
SMRC | View | 2nd | ||
CAI A | View | 3rd | ||
Commercial B | View | 4th | ||
Methodist A | View | 5th | ||
Methodist B | View | 6th | ||
CAI B | View | Competed | ||
Commercial C | View | Competed | ||
Methodist C | View | Competed | ||
Portadown | View | Competed | ||
Mens J15 2X | SMRC A | View | 1st | |
Commercial D | View | 2nd | ||
Methodist | View | 3rd | ||
Commercial A | View | 4th | ||
SMRC B | View | 5th | ||
Commercial C | View | 6th | ||
CAI | View | Competed | ||
Commercial B | View | Competed | ||
Portadown | View | Competed | ||
Womens Intermediate 2- | QUBLBC B | View | 1st | |
Commercial A | View | 2nd | ||
QUBLBC A | View | 3rd | ||
QUBLBC C | View | Competed | ||
Commercial B | View | Did not start | ||
Womens Intermediate 1X | Belfast BC, Quinn, S | View | 1st | |
DULBC, O'Neill, H | View | 2nd | ||
Garda, Ryan, J | View | 3rd | ||
Portadown, Martin, A | View | 4th | ||
Womens Club 1 4+ | Garda | View | 1st | |
QUBLBC A | View | 2nd | ||
Commercial | View | 3rd | ||
Belfast RC | View | 4th | ||
QUBLBC B | View | 5th | ||
DULBC | View | 6th | ||
QUBLBC C | View | Competed | ||
Womens Club 1 4X+ | Methodist | View | 1st | |
Neptune | View | 2nd | ||
Womens Club 1 2X | Belfast BC | View | 1st | |
QUBLBC | View | 2nd | ||
Belfast RC | View | 3rd | ||
Portadown | View | 4th | ||
Castleconn | View | Did not start | ||
Womens Club 1 1X | Belfast BC, Blundell, O | View | 1st | |
Belfast BC, Turner, K | View | 2nd | ||
Methodist, Deyermond, C | View | 3rd | ||
Carlow, Byrne, A | View | Competed | ||
Commercial, Edwards, C | View | Competed | ||
Garda, Galvin, L | View | Competed | ||
Garda, Moore, M | View | Competed | ||
Garda, Sheila, K | View | Competed | ||
Portadown, Martin, A | View | Competed | ||
QUBLBC, Smylie, R | View | Competed | ||
3 Castles, Feeley, A | View | Competed | ||
3 Castles, Greve O' Meara, J | View | Competed | ||
Womens Club 2 8+ | QUBLBC A | View | 1st | |
Commercial | View | 2nd | ||
Neptune | View | 3rd | ||
QUBLBC B | View | 4th | ||
Belfast RC | View | 5th | ||
QUBLBC C | View | Did not start | ||
Womens Novice 8+ | QUBLBC A | View | 1st | |
Belfast RC | View | 2nd | ||
Methodist | View | 3rd | ||
QUBLBC B | View | Did not start | ||
Womens Novice 4X+ | Commercial | View | 1st | |
Sligo | View | 2nd | ||
Belfast RC | View | 3rd | ||
Methodist | View | Did not start | ||
Womens J18A 8+ | Portora | View | 1st | |
Bann | View | 2nd | ||
Womens J18A 4X- | Bann | View | 1st | |
Carlow | View | 2nd | ||
Neptune | View | 3rd | ||
Belfast RC | View | 4th | ||
Methodist | View | Did not start | ||
Womens J18A 2X | Methodist | View | 1st | |
Belfast RC A | View | 2nd | ||
Belfast RC B | View | 3rd | ||
Sligo | View | 4th | ||
Portadown | View | 5th | ||
Womens J18A 1X | Bann, Chestnutt, F | View | 1st | |
Belfast RC, Taylor, L | View | 2nd | ||
Belfast RC, Coulter, C | View | 3rd | ||
Portadown, Flack, C | View | 4th | ||
Commercial, Bartley, A | View | 5th | ||
Sligo, Dunbar, T | View | 6th | ||
Bann, Mullan, B | View | Did not start | ||
Womens J16 8+ | Portora A | View | 1st | |
Commercial | View | 2nd | ||
Methodist | View | 3rd | ||
Portora B | View | 4th | ||
Womens J16 4X+ | Commercial | View | 1st | |
Carlow | View | 2nd | ||
Methodist A | View | 3rd | ||
Belfast RC | View | 4th | ||
Methodist B | View | 5th | ||
Womens J16 1X | Belfast RC, Hobson, E | View | 1st (private race) | |
SMRC, Devereux, J | View | Did not start (private race) | ||
Portadown, McCann, K | View | Did not finish (private race) | ||
Womens J15 4X+ | Bann | View | 1st | |
SMRC | View | 2nd | ||
Portadown | View | 3rd | ||
Womens J15 2X | SMRC A | View | 1st | |
SMRC B | View | 2nd | ||
Portora | View | 3rd |
#ROWING: Two of the big wins of the evening session of finals at the Irish Rowing Championships at the National Rowing Centre in Cork came to crews with very different levels of experience.
The Cork Boat Club junior women’s eight made a breakthrough for the club at this level by beating Portora and Bann in a fine race. The senior men’s quadruple was taken by the crew of Albert Maher, Sean Jacob, Con Collis and Michael Maher, who held off a challenge from the Castleconnell/University of Limerick crew. Jacob and Maher are both in their forties and have over 40 ‘Pots’ between them.
The women’s senior pair was won by Barbara O’Brien and Aifric Keogh, representing NUIG, while Sarah Quinn of Belfast Boat Club won the Club singles.
The junior men’s quadruple gave Shandon’s young crew – two are junior 17 athletes and one a junior 16 – a fine win over Skibbereen, who faltered before the finish.
The women’s lightweight single sculls final turned into a battle between Claire Lambe of Old Collegians and Siobhán McCrohan of Tribesmen, with the Dubliner coming out on top.
Turlough Hughes of UCD had a remarkably straightforward win over David O’Malley of St Michael’s in the men’s intermediate single sculls, while UCD held off a late charge by Queen’s to win the men’s novice eight.
Irish Rowing Championships, National Rowing Centre, Cork (Selected Results; Finals)
Men
Eight – Intermediate: 1 Trinity 5:46.25, 2 NUIG 5:50.28, 3 UCD 5:56.96. Novice: 1 UCD 6:59.50, 2 Queen’s 7:02.31, 3 Trinity 7:03.29.
Four, coxed – Junior: 1 Cork BC 6:35.99, 2 Presentation 6:36.22, 3 Portora 6:38.08.
Pair – Senior: 1 UCD (M O’Donovan, N Kenny) 6:46.05, 2 NUIG 6:49.95, 3 Commercial B 7:00.16.
Sculling, Quadruple – Senior: 1 Old Collegians/Commercial (C Collis, S Jacob, A Maher, M Maher) 5:59.84, 2 Castleconnell/University of Limerick 6:00.60, 3 Queen’s 6:07.90.
Junior: 1 Shandon 6:08.24, 2 Athlone 6:13.34, 3 Skibbereen 6:15.52.
Single – Intermediate: 1 UCD (T Hughes) 7:13.0, 2 St Michael’s (O’Malley) 7:20.72, 3 NUIG (O’Connor) 7:25.14. Club: Lee (D O’Sullivan) 7:31.80, 2 St Michael’s (P O’Connor) 7:36.24, 3 Belfast BC (A Murray) 7:39.44.
Women
Eight – Novice: 1 Queen’s 7:19.74, 2 Trinity 7:55.75. Junior: 1 Cork BC 6:39.32, 2 Portora 6:41.90, 3 Bann 6:45.27.
Sculling, Double – Intermediate: 1 Killorglin (F Foley, M Dukarska) 7:17.17, 2 Commercial 7:20.83, 3 Skibbereen 7:39.99.
Pair – Senior: 1 NUIG (B O’Brien, A Keogh) 7:33.89, 2 St Michael’s 7:42.32, 3 Shannon 7:42.48.
Single – Lightweight: 1 Old Collegians (C Lambe) 7:41.70, 2 Tribesmen (McCrohan) 7:43.80, 3 Skibbereen (Hayes) 8:01.34. Club: 1 Belfast (S Quinn) 8:09.22, 2 Queen’s (Edwards) 8:10.61, 3 Lee (McGuire) 8:39.69.
Junior: 1 Cork BC (O Forde) 8:06.14, 2 Belfast BC (J English) 8:07.11, 3 Commercial B 7:00.16.