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28th July 2010

Irish Fevas in Top Ten

Three of Ireland's Feva crews are currently in the top ten at the RS Feva Worlds after six races in Carnac, France.

Dermot and Brendan Lyden have three wins between them in their 70-boat groups, ahead of the split into gold and silver fleets.

The results are HERE and the event is being live-blogged on the official website HERE.

Ireland's squad is as follows:

Vikki CUDMORE & Amy HARRINGTON Royal Cork Yacht Club -
Tadgh DONNELLY & Tom BYRNE National Yacht Club - Co. Dublin
James EGGERS & Max VAN DER LEE Royal St George Yacht Club - Co. Dublin
Louisa HAYES & Anna HAYES Royal St George Yacht Club - Co. Dublin
Sarah HYLAND & Enya O'CONNOR Royal St George Yacht Club - Co. Dublin
Alex ELLIOTT & Ivan O'KEEFFE Royal St George Yacht Club - Co. Dublin
Myles KELLY & Patrick CAHILL Royal St George Yacht Club - Co. Dublin
Katherine GEOGHEGAN & Chloe CROSBIE Royal Cork Yacht Club -
Richard GILMER & Daniel GILMER Royal St George Yacht Club - Co. Dublin
Brendan LYDEN & Marc CUDMORE Royal Cork YC / BSC -
Dermot LYDEN & Peter STOKES Royal Cork YC / BSC -
Alva MCDERMOTT & Alison KELLY Lough Ree YC / Royal St George YC - Co. Dublin
Josh MCGRATH & Naoise MULCRONE Royal St George Yacht Club - Co. Dublin
Alexandra MOREHEAD & Grattan ROBERTS Royal Cork Yacht Club -
Amelia O'KEEFFE & Annabel ELLIOTT Royal St George Yacht Club - Co. Dublin

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34 Young Irish sailors are taking part at the 2010 RS Feva Worlds, in Carnac, France.

The 140-boat fleet was broken into four groups for the first day of racing yesterday in 9-12 knots, with Irish crews in the top five in three out of four groups.

Racing continues today, with three races scheduled per day every day between now and Friday.

The event is being updated live on the RS Feva Worlds website, rsfeva.org/worlds and we'll bring you updated results on the Irish teams as they progress from the group stages to silver and gold fleets. 

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