The All in a Row Spring Liffey Pirate Challenge returned to Dublin on 7 March with strong participation and fundraising. Rowers and paddlers combined to exceed a 1,000km target within eight hours on the River Liffey. The event raised €16,000 for the RNLI and the Irish Underwater Search and Recovery Unit.
The course ran from St Patrick’s Rowing Club at the Tom Clarke Bridge to the Ha’penny Bridge and back. Clubs and groups from across the country took part, including rowing clubs, kayaking groups and dragon boat teams. Participants dressed as pirates for the themed challenge.
Pirate Spirit: Crews embrace the themed challenge
On-water safety cover was provided by RNLI Dun Laoghaire, East Wall Water Sports Centre and the Irish Underwater Search and Recovery Unit. RNLI water safety teams from Howth and Dun Laoghaire also engaged with the public on shore. Scouts from 5th Wicklow (Bray) assisted with event operations.
Organisers said the event has now raised more than €126,000 since its inception. Support was provided by Dublin Port, Dublin City Council and several local organisations.

















































