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Galway Eight Fall to Hosts at Trinity Regatta

17th April 2011
Galway Eight Fall to Hosts at Trinity Regatta

Trinity won the men's senior eight rowing final at their own regatta at Islandbridge. They beat Galway Rowing Club by a narrow margin. Galway reversed the order in the men's senior coxed four, beating Trinity.

Trinity Regatta, Saturday, Islandbridge (Selected Results)

Men,

Eight – Senior: Trinity bt Galway. Novice: Trinity A bt Trinity B. Junior 16: Commercial.

Four – Senior: Galway RC bt Trinity. Intermediate, coxed: Neptune bt Trinity, disqualified. Novice, coxed: Commercial.

Sculling, Quadruple – Junior 18, coxed: Graiguenamanagh. Single – Senior: Trinity (P Jacques) bt Trinity (C Landale). Intermediate: Trinity (O Loinsigh). Novice: Trinity (Hughes). Junior 18: Athlone (Collins). Junior 16: Neptune (B O’Callaghan)

Women

Eight – Senior: Trinity A bt Trinity B. Novice: Trinity A bt Trinity B

Four – Senior: Trinity A bt Trinity B. Novice, coxed: Trinity A.

Sculling, Quadruple – Junior 16, coxed: Commercial. Single – Intermediate: Neptune (Leahy). Junior 18: Neptune (B O’Brien). Junior 16: Graiguenamanagh (Ryan).

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Liam Gorman

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Liam Gorman

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Liam Gorman is a writer and reporter. He is the co-author of Little Lady, One Man, Big Ocean, published in the United States and Canada as Crossing the Swell. He is the rowing correspondent of the Irish Times.  

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