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HOWTH YACHT CLUB. BRASS MONKEYS WINTER (RACE) 21/11/2010 Class 2 HPH: 1, Joslim J Connolly; 2, C'est la Vie Flannelly/Others; 3, Maximus P Kyne; Class 3 HPH: 1, Pucaban G McGuire; 2, Schullduggery G Forde; 3, Tobago Hanna/Others; Class 1 Non Spinny HPH: 1, Brazen Hussy Barry/Stirling; 2, Mystique R & R Michael; 3, Tantrum Three O'Leary/Klimche; Class 3 Non Spinny HPH: 1, Stromcrow D Cronin; 2, Bandersnatch K O'Grady; 3, Cu na Mara C Brown LASER FROSTBITE WINTER (O'ALL) 21/11/2010 LASER STANDARD: 1, Conor Greagsbey NYC (17.00); 2, Paul McMahon HYC (23.00); 3, Daragh Kelleher SSC (24.00); LASER STANDARD APPRENTICE: 1, Conor Murphy HYC (9.00); 2, Brendan Costello MYC (10.00); 3, Davy Carr SDC (14.00); LASER STANDARD MASTER: 1, Conor Greagsbey NYC (14.00); 2, Daragh Kelleher SSC (17.00); 3, Paul McMahon HYC (20.00); LASER STANDARD GRAND MASTER: 1, Michael Evans HYC (10.00); 2, Robin Hegarty HYC (10.00); 3, Stephen Quinn HYC (12.00); LASER RADIAL: 1, Simon Revill HYC (13.00); 2, Ciaran Costello MYC (19.00); 3, Robert Ferris HYC (19.00)
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About the Watersports Inclusion Games

The Watersports Inclusion Games are an award-winning event organised by Irish Sailing with partners from across the watersports sector, that enable people of all abilities from the physical, sensory, intellectual and learning spectrums to take to the water to participate in a wide range of water activities.

More than 250 people with physical, sensory, intellectual and learning disabilities typically take part in the weekend's events.

Participants will have the opportunity to try more sports than ever before, with an expanded range including sailing, kayaking, canoeing, paddle-boarding, rowing, surfing, water skiing and powerboating all on offer.

The Games typically take place each August.

The organisers of the Games want to let people of all abilities know that there are multiple watersports available to them, and to encourage more people from all backgrounds to get involved and out on the water regardless of ability. They aim to highlight that any barriers faced by people with disabilities can be eliminated.

There are social, health and wellness benefits associated with sailing and all watersports. These include improved muscle strength and endurance, improved cardiovascular fitness and increased agility, enhanced spatial awareness, greater mental wellness through the balancing of serotonin levels and the lowering of stress levels, improved concentration and the forging of positive relationships.