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O'Leary Not Defending 'All Ireland' Title
The only hat-trick winner of the Irish Sailing Association's (ISA) All Ireland Sailing Championships, Royal Cork's Nicholas O'Leary will not be defending the title when the 2011 event is sailed in two weeks time. Names of the 16 invitees, drawn from dinghy and keelboat classes, were published today. Among those attending is O'Leary's father Anthony representing Cruiser Class Zero and his Crosshaven club mate, the 2011 1720 National Champion Mark Mansfield, a past winner of the event.
Nicholas O'Leary is one of 12 invitees – either national champions or top ranked sailors – who are unavailable to attend. Only 16 of 28 invitees had accepted the invitation by last week's entry deadline.
The Waterways Ireland sponsored event takes place at Lough Derg Yacht Club which was originally scheduled for three days but is now running on the 8th and 9th of October only. The event is raced in J80's.
The 16 invitees are as follows:
Name |
Club |
Class |
Adrian Allen |
Ballyholme Yacht Club |
Multihull |
Roger Bannon |
National Yacht Club |
Mermaid |
Noel Butler |
ISA |
Fireball |
Alan Claffey |
Royal St. George Yacht Club |
Ruffian |
Ben Duncan |
Howth Yacht Club |
Laser SB3 |
Brian Goggin |
Kinsale Yacht Club |
ICRA '2' |
David Gorman |
National Yacht Club |
Flying Fifteen |
Alan Henry |
Sutton Dinghy Club |
IDRA 14 |
George Kenefick |
Royal Cork Yacht Club |
ICRA '3' |
Mark Mansfield |
Royal Cork Yacht Club |
1720 |
John McGuinness |
Moville Sailing Club |
GP14 |
Flor O'Driscoll |
Howth Yacht Club |
J24 |
Anthony O'Leary |
Royal Cork Yacht Club |
ICRA '0' |
Pat O'Neill |
Clontarf Yacht & Boat Club |
E-Boat |
Gordon Patterson |
Royal North Yacht Club |
Squib |
Ryan Seaton |
Ballyholme Yacht Club |
Olympic 49er |
1720s and Mansfield Enjoy New Lease of Life
'The big man is back' reports WM Nixon this morning in the Irish Independent's Sailing Column. Reports of the demise of the 1720 are greatly exaggerated he concludes in a nice write up for the class and new champion, former Olympian Mark Mansfield here.
Mansfield Wins 1720 Euros in Baltimore
Perfect sailing conditions off Sherkin Island yesterday with a steady 12-16 knot breeze provided champagne conditions for Mark Mansfield and Terry English and the crew onboard Gut Rut to secure the championship with a 10 point lead and a race to spare.
Denis Murphy from RCYC on Aquatack won the first race of the day and Gut Rot won the second while Nicholas O'Leary onboard T-Bone owned by Crosshaven duo Tom Durcan and Clive O'Shea won the final race in the series.
Neil Angle from Brighton YC was the top UK boat finishing eighth.
1720s reaching in Baltimore on Saturday. Reader Richard O'Flynn has added more photos to Afloat magazine's facebook page here
Commenting on his win, Mark Mansfield said: 'It was a tremendous event with a very strong tough field sailed in ideal conditions and well organised by Baltimore Sailing Club. No quarter was given nor expected and I think everyone had great sailing over the three days. I have to pay special tribute to my part owner Terry English and the crew, Mike Budd, Joe Bruen and Bernard Fitzpatrick. It was a fantastic showpiece for the 1720 class which is building in numbers significantly.'