A keen contest in fresh conditions at the Cumann Seoltóireachta an Spidéil (CSS) annual regatta on Sunday saw successes for both the host club and Galway Bay Sailing Club (GBSC).
Clifden Sailing Club also entered a crew for the event, which had been postponed several times due to weather conditions in September.
Close quarters in 420 dinghies at Cumann Seoltóireachta an Spidéil (CSS) regatta 2025 Photo: Niamh Kearns
A fleet of seven boats in the novice fleet completed three races in challenging winds during the morning, with CSS sailor Oisín Ó Ceallaigh coming first in a Topper, followed by Ronan Flavelle and Holly Ni Dhonnacha in a Pico, and fellow CSS sailors Finn Ross and Luke O’Toole taking third placing.
Rounding a mark as 420s lead the pack at CSS regatta 2025 Photo: Niamh Kearns
A fleet of 19 vessels competed in four races set by race officer Stephen O’Gorman and Tiernan O’Brien for the mixed fleet category.
First overall and in the 420 class were Charlie Donald and James Harvey of CSS, followed in second by Micheál Minogue and Rian Baynes of GBSC.
First in 420 fleet, James Harvey (left) and Charlie Donald of CSS with CSS Commodore Jamie Donald Photo: Simon Riggott
Second 420 home Rian Baynes and Micheál Minogue of GBSC with CSS commodore Jamie Donald Photo: Simon Riggott
Niamh Baynes of GBSC and Sarah Donald of CSS took third place overall and in the 420 fleet.
First Optimist home was Darragh Baynes of GBSC, and he was sixth overall in the mixed fleet placings, with Robert Blodau, also of GBSC, second Optimist and seventh overall.
First Optimist home Darragh Baynes of GBSC with CSS commodore Jamie Donald Photo: Simon Riggott
First in the non-420 mixed fleet were Holly Ní Dhonnacha and Paul Sexton of CSS, with Éabha Mae and Liam Riggott in second place, and Senan MacAodha and Rory Flavelle taking third.
First in the mixed fleet category, Holly Ní Dhonnacha and Paul Sexton of CSS with CSS commodore Jamie Donald Photo: Simon Riggott
CSS Commodore Jamie Donald congratulated all sailors involved and thanked Stephanie Adams for her generous contribution towards prizes for the regatta.
He paid tribute to the substantial effort made by club members to provide support on the water, on the beach and in providing sustenance afterwards in the club pen.
He also expressed thanks to Coláiste Croí Mhuire secondary school in An Spidéil for its part in allowing the club to rent the pen area.
“This time last year we had no home for 2025,” Donald recalled.

















































