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East Down Yacht Club in Northern Ireland will host the Impala European Championship on 25th/26th May next year. The event will incorporate the UK and Irish National Championships of the 28-foot one-design keelboat class.

The club has a nine-acre site on the western shore of Strangford Lough, alongside a  sheltered stretch of water inside Island Taggart, one of about seventy islands in what is the largest inlet of water in the British Isles. As well as a wide open area ideal for racing, there are the tricky tides and many small islets, locally known as pladdies, which will make for an interesting event.  

Grant McCullough's Imp was the winner of the Impala Open event at East Down YC in 2023Grant McCullough's Imp was the winner of the Impala Open event at East Down YC in 2023

It is understood that the weekend also includes a Sonata Open event, and with hopefully the nine Impalas and ten Sonatas already racing regularly in the Lough entering the event,  the addition of visitors will make a busy competition over six races in the two days.

East Down Yacht Club will host the Impala European Championship on 25th/26th May

According to the event website, a number of bursaries are available to assist travelling boats, with lift in available on the Lough and mooring for visiting boats.                            

For more information email John Patterson at [email protected] 

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Hot on the heels of the very successful Leisure 17 50th Anniversary event at East Down Yacht Club on Strangford Lough, a fleet of 12 Impalas and Sonatas gathered for a two-day Open Event last weekend (27th/28th May.

The club lies on the western shore of Strangford Lough.

Imp, owned by Grant McCullough, Philp McIlvenna and David Maxwell, won the Impala eight strong event with two firsts and a fifth.

Ian Smyth’s Sonata, MouseMary Martin’s Sonata, Mouse

In the Sonatas, the top boat was Mary Martin’s Mouse posting three firsts and a second from the five races.

The first four races were windward/leeward, and the final race was around the fixed Strangford Lough racing marks.

Commodore Keith Carr was pleased with how the event went. “A very successful event; a wind shift on the first day added fun to it. Breezy enough on the second day".

About the Watersports Inclusion Games

The Watersports Inclusion Games are an award-winning event organised by Irish Sailing with partners from across the watersports sector, that enable people of all abilities from the physical, sensory, intellectual and learning spectrums to take to the water to participate in a wide range of water activities.

More than 250 people with physical, sensory, intellectual and learning disabilities typically take part in the weekend's events.

Participants will have the opportunity to try more sports than ever before, with an expanded range including sailing, kayaking, canoeing, paddle-boarding, rowing, surfing, water skiing and powerboating all on offer.

The Games typically take place each August.

The organisers of the Games want to let people of all abilities know that there are multiple watersports available to them, and to encourage more people from all backgrounds to get involved and out on the water regardless of ability. They aim to highlight that any barriers faced by people with disabilities can be eliminated.

There are social, health and wellness benefits associated with sailing and all watersports. These include improved muscle strength and endurance, improved cardiovascular fitness and increased agility, enhanced spatial awareness, greater mental wellness through the balancing of serotonin levels and the lowering of stress levels, improved concentration and the forging of positive relationships.