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An Irish rower last week cut short his attempt to cross the Atlantic from Newfoundland to Ireland.
Sean Moriarty told CBC News that he called for a rescue after two days at sea when his boat was flipped repeatedly in four-metre waves, damaging his electronic equipment.
Moriarty and his boat - the unfortunately named Positive Outcome - were picked up by a Canadian coastguard vessel and towed to St John's in Newfoundland on 13 June.
The Dingle native, who runs a construction firm, plans to ship his boat back home to Ireland.

An Irish rower last week cut short his attempt to cross the Atlantic from Newfoundland to Ireland.

Sean Moriarty told CBC News that he called for a rescue after two days at sea when his boat was flipped repeatedly in four-metre waves, damaging his electronic equipment.

Moriarty and his boat - the unfortunately named Positive Outcome - were picked up by a Canadian coastguard vessel and towed to St John's in Newfoundland on 13 June.

The Dingle native, who runs a construction firm, plans to ship his boat back home to Ireland.

Published in Coastal Rowing

The Afloat Rowers of the Month for May, Sanita Puspure and Lisa Dilleen, showed how a new crew can knit together successfully: their first three results as a double scull were third, second and fifth – in the heats, semi-finals and finals at the World Cup regatta in Munich! Listen to Sanita Puspure talk about this on the Afloat Podcast (two minutes duration) here.

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The Ireland women’s double scull of Lisa Dilleen and Sanita Puspure are the Afloat Rowers of the Month for May. Despite being a new crew, formed in the weeks running up to the regatta, Dilleen and Puspure performed remarkably well at the World Cup in Munich. They finished second in their semi-final on Saturday and fifth in Sunday’s A Final. They are deserving winners of the Afloat Rowers of the Month award.

Rower of the Month awards: The judging panel is made up of Liam Gorman, rowing correspondent of The Irish Times, President of Rowing Ireland Anthony Dooley 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 2011. Keep a monthly eye on progress and watch our 2011 champions list grow.

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The coastal rowing season on the east coast of Ireland swings into action this Sunday with the Stella Maris regatta in Ringsend.

 

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The organisers of Metropolitan Rowing Regatta will post a decision tomorrow on whether to go ahead with the event. Strong winds are forecast for Blessington on Saturday. There is a huge entry, and Metro is set to serve as a selection event for the Ireland team for the Home Internationals. The team behind Metro have already laid a new course to deal with a very low water level and have had to repair damage done to the course by vandals.

Published in Rowing
Ocean to City, Cork Harbour's annual maritime festival, takes place this year from 3-12 June.
The yearly celebration of Cork’s maritime history and its unique harbour begins on Friday 3 June when members of the public can voyage through the city by kayak, enjoy the thrill of a sea safari trip around Cork Harbour or follow TG4’s Padraig Ó Duinnín as he presents a historical walking tour and talk on rowing in Cork.
The highlight of the festival, An Rás Mór, takes place on Saturday 4 June and will see boats of all sizes row 15 nautical miles from Crosshaven via Cork Harbour, Monkstown and Blackrock before finishing at the boardwalk in Lapps Quay in Cork.
Around 400 Irish and International rowers will compete in a diverse range of vessels including dragon boats, kayaks, currachs, Celtic long boats, Cornish pilot gigs and Irish coastal rowing boats.
Sunday 5 June will see a special 10km kayak race through the city centre. The Irish Naval Service flagship LE Orla will also offer free public tours, while Meitheal Mara will host a guided voyage around the island of Cork by a variety of small craft.
To mark the Cork Harbour School and Heritage Trails Weekend from from 9-11 June, a series of events highlighting the attractions of Cork Harbour, both water and land based, will take place.
Activities include a summer school on the theme of 'recreation in a working port', which will be held in the Port of Cork on Friday 10 June and opened by Minister for the Marine Simon Coveney.
For more details visit www.oceantocity.com.

Ocean to City, Cork Harbour's annual maritime festival, takes place this year from 3-12 June. 

The yearly celebration of Cork’s maritime history and its unique harbour begins on Friday 3 June when members of the public can voyage through the city by kayak, enjoy the thrill of a sea safari trip around Cork Harbour or follow TG4’s Padraig Ó Duinnín as he presents a historical walking tour and talk on rowing in Cork. 

The highlight of the festival, An Rás Mór, takes place on Saturday 4 June and will see boats of all sizes row 15 nautical miles from Crosshaven via Cork Harbour, Monkstown and Blackrock before finishing at the boardwalk in Lapps Quay in Cork. 

Around 400 Irish and International rowers will compete in a diverse range of vessels including dragon boats, kayaks, currachs, Celtic long boats, Cornish pilot gigs and Irish coastal rowing boats. 

Sunday 5 June will see a special 10km kayak race through the city centre. The Irish Naval Service flagship LE Orla will also offer free public tours, while Meitheal Mara will host a guided voyage around the island of Cork by a variety of small craft.

To mark the Cork Harbour School and Heritage Trails Weekend from from 9-11 June, a series of events highlighting the attractions of Cork Harbour, both water and land based, will take place.

Activities include a summer school on the theme of 'recreation in a working port', which will be held in the Port of Cork on Friday 10 June and opened by Minister for the Marine Simon Coveney. 

For more details visit www.oceantocity.com.

Published in Cork Harbour

Skibbereen head the Grand League table after the second round. The west Cork club, who were in second place behind UCD after their own regatta, travelled to Castlewellan in Co Down for the Queen’s regatta last weekend and added sufficient points to build up a 132-point lead over second-placed Commercial. UCD, who did not travel to Queen’s, are tied with St Michael’s in joint third, just one point behind Commercial.

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OverallAfter Skibbereen and Queens Regattas 2011Points
1 Skibbereen RC 320
2 Commercial RC 188
3 St. Michaels Rowing Club 187
3 U.C.D. BC 187
5 Neptune RC 183
6 Queens University Belfast BC 118
7 Shandon BC107
8 Dublin University Ladies BC 106
9 Portora Boat Club 102
10 Cork BC 92
11 Bann RC 89
11 Queens University Belfast Ladies BC 89
13 NUI Galway BC 82
14 Methodist College RC 79
16 Carrick-on-Shannon RC 64
17 Dublin University BC 63
18 Muckross RC 53
19 Shannon RC 51
20 U.C.C. RC 49
21 University of Limerick RC47.5
22 Carlow RC 46
23 St. Josephs College RC 43
24 Fermoy RC 40
25 Three Castles Rowing Club 38
26 Clonmel RC32
27 Coleraine Academical Institution Boat Club 30
28 Athlunkard BC 29
28 Lee RC 29
30 R.B.A.I. Rowing Club28
31 Galway RC 20
31 Old Collegians BC 20
33 Killorglin RC18.5
34 Cappoquin17
34 Tralee RC 17
36 Fossa RC 16
37 Garda Siochana BC14
38 Belfast RC 12
38 Colaiste Chiarain RC 12
38 Lee Valley RC 12
38 Workmens RC 12
42 Lagan Scullers Club 11
43 Presentation College RC 10
44 Graiguenamanagh BC 9
45 Lady Elizabeth BC 8
46 Offaly RC 6
47 Grainne Mhaol RC 4
48 Portadown BC 2
49 Castleconnell BC 1
 
   
Mens Division 1After Skibbereen and Queens Regattas 2011Points
1 Skibbereen RC 142
2 Queens University Belfast BC 83
3 U.C.D. BC 74
4 Neptune RC 71
5 Commercial RC 48
6 Portora Boat Club 37
7 Dublin University BC 30
8Carlow RC 28
9 Methodist College RC 25
10 Lee RC 24
11 Cork BC 22
11 NUI Galway BC 22
13 Bann RC 21
13 Muckross RC 21
15 St. Josephs College RC 17
15 University of Limerick RC 17
17 Fossa RC 16
17 R.B.A.I. Rowing Club16
19 St. Michaels Rowing Club 15
20 Coleraine Academical Institution Boat Club 14
20 Three Castles Rowing Club 14
22 Lee Valley RC 12
22 Shandon BC 12
24 Carrick-on-Shannon RC 10
24 Presentation College RC 10
26 Belfast RC 8
26 Lady Elizabeth BC 8
28 Garda Siochana BC6
28 U.C.C. RC 6
30 Workmens RC 5
31 Grainne Mhaol RC 4
32 Clonmel RC 1
 
   
Mens Division 2After Skibbereen and Queens Regattas 2011Points
1 St. Michaels Rowing Club 89
2 Neptune RC 76
3 Skibbereen RC 51
4 Commercial RC 36
4 Methodist College RC 36
6 Queens University Belfast BC 35
7 Bann RC 34
8 Cork BC 33
8 Dublin University BC 33
10 Portora Boat Club 27
10 U.C.D. BC A27
12 St. Josephs College RC 26
13 Shannon RC 24
14 Shandon BC 23
14 U.C.C. RC 23
16 Fermoy RC 21
17 Athlunkard BC 17
18 Coleraine Academical Institution Boat Club 16
19 Carlow RC 12
19 Carrick-on-Shannon RC 12
19 R.B.A.I. Rowing Club 12
22 Cappoquin RC 11
22 Lagan Scullers Club 11
22 University of Limerick RC 11
25 Tralee RC 9
26 Workmens RC 7
27 Clonmel RC 6
27 Graiguenamanagh BC 6
27 NUI Galway BC 6
30 Lee RC 5
31 Colaiste Chiarain RC 4
32 Muckross RC 1
 
 
Womens Division 1After Skibbereen and Queens Regattas 2011Points
1 Skibbereen RC 127
2 St. Michaels Rowing Club 71
3 U.C.D. BC 70
4 Dublin University Ladies BC 59
5 Queens University Belfast Ladies BC 44
6 Shandon BC 40
7 Neptune RC 36
8 NUI Galway BC 29
8 Portora Boat Club 29
10 Three Castles Rowing Club 24
11 Bann RC 23
11 Muckross RC 23
13 Old Collegians BC 20
14 Carrick-on-Shannon RC 19
14 Commercial RC 19
16 Killorglin RC14.5
17 University of Limerick RC9.5
18 Clonmel RC 9
18 Cork BC 9
20 Methodist College RC 8
21 Offaly RC 6
22 Belfast RC 4
23 Portadown BC 2
24 Athlunkard BC 1
 
   
Womens Division 2After Skibbereen and Queens Regattas 2011Points
1 Commercial RC 85
2 Dublin University Ladies BC 47
3 Queens University Belfast Ladies BC 45
4 Shandon BC33
5 Cork BC 28
6 Shannon RC 27
7 NUI Galway BC 25
7 U.C.D. BC 25
9 Carrick-on-Shannon RC 23
10 Galway RC 20
11 Fermoy RC 19
12 Clonmel RC16
13 St. Michaels Rowing Club12
14 Athlunkard BC 11
14 Bann RC 11
14 U.C.C. RC 11
17 Methodist College RC 10
17 University of Limerick RC 10
19 Portora Boat Club 9
20 Colaiste Chiarain8
20 Garda Siochana BC 8
20 Muckross RC8
20 Tralee RC 8
24 Cappoquin6
24 Carlow RC 6
26 Killorglin RC 4
27 Graiguenamanagh3
28 Castleconnell BC 1
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Colaiste Iognaid’s junior men’s eight finished second in their class at the Ghent rowing regatta in Belgium. An Irish crew, Cork Boat Club,  also won the junior women’s eight – but this was a certainty. The three crews competing were all Irish – a Methody/Offaly combination was second and Colaiste Iognaid were third.

Ghent Regatta, Belgium , Day One - Selected Results (Irish interest)

Men

Eight – Junior: 1 Willem III, Amsterdam 7:05.69, 2 Col Iognaid 7:25.04.

Four – Junior, coxed: 2 Col Iognaid 7:44.97.

Quadruple – Junior: 6 Offaly.

Single – Lightweight: 3 Cork (D Murphy) 8:10.68.

Women

Eight – Junior: 1 Cork 7:53.02, 2 Methodist/Offaly 8:38.55, 3 Col Iognaid 8:50.64.

Four – Junior: 2 Cork (L Murphy, C Deasy, K Mackey, S Higgins) 8:10.02.

Sculling, Quadruple – Junior: 6 Cork 8:02.22

Single – Lightweight: 2 Three Castles (B Quinn) 9:09.31.

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Ireland’s young team had two fifth places and one sixth on the first day of the Junior rowing Regatta in Munich. Holly Nixon finished fifth in a high-quality final of the women’s single scull, having won her heat. Paul O’Donovan, who is just 16 and was lighter than his opponents, also won his heat. He found the headwind conditions difficult in the final and finished sixth. The development women’s quadruple scull finished fifth of six crews in their final.

International Junior Regatta, Munich – Day One (Selected Results, Irish interest)

Men

Pair – Heat Three: 4 Ireland (J Cassells, C Black) 7:45.63.

Double Scull – Heat Three: 4 Ireland (A Sheehan, M Monteith) 7:04.19.

Single Scull – Heat Four: 1 Ireland (P O’Donovan) 7:49.44, 2 Slovenia (J Kanduc) 7:57.94.  Final: 1 Croatia (B Gardijan) 7:49.84; 6 Ireland (O’Donovan) 8:09.60.

Women

Quadruple Scull – Final: 1 Britain 7:20.84; 5 Ireland (K Cromie, B Jacques, H Shinnick, K O’Brien) 7:45.19.

Double Scull - Heat Four: 4 Ireland (M Dineen, R Shorten) 8:02.01.

Single Scull – Heat Five: 1 Ireland (H Nixon) 8:46.39, 2 Germany (L Neerschulte) 8:50.06. Final: 1 Netherlands (I Paulis) 9:07.45; 5 Ireland (Nixon) 9:31.02.

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