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#RowingIrelandTeams: The Ireland teams for the World Junior Championships, the Coupe de la Jeunesse (a European junior tournament) and the Home International Regatta have been chosen. The Ireland double scull of Bridget Jacques and Hilary Shinnick may be our top hope of a medal for the World Junior Championships, which take place in Lithuania next month.

Ireland Rowing Teams

Junior World Championships, Trakai, Lithuania, August 7th-11th

Men – Quadruple Sculls: P Hegarty, J Mitchel, D O’Malley, C Carmody. Double: A Harrington, J Casey.

Women – Quadruple: F Murtagh, L Hamel, E Barry, J English. Double: H Shinnick, B Jacques. Single: B Walsh.

Coupe de la Jeunesse, Lucerne, Switzerland, August 2nd-4th

Men

Four: K Fallon, J Smyth, D Keohane, B Keohane. Double Sculls: W Yeomans, D Buckley. Single: G McKillen.

Women

Four: L McHugh, C Scannell, D Callanan, R Gilligan. Quadruple: K O’Connor, E Lambe, L Kilbane, Z Hyde. Double: M McLaughlin, C Beechinor. Single: P Mulligan.

Home International Regatta, Senior Team, Nottingham, July 27th

Men

Eight: P Flaherty, W Hurley, L Acheson, J Magan, S King, B Smyth, D Rooney, M Brophy. Cox: G Connolly. Four, coxed: Flaherty, Hurley, Rooney, Brophy. Four: King, Smyth, AJ Rowlinson, L Hawkes. Pair: P Sweetman, S Connolly.

Sculling, Quadruple: E Grigalius, A Bolger, R O’Neill, N Murphy. Double: Murphy, A Prendergast. Lightweight Single: Prendergast. Single: Grigalius.

Women

Eight: A Wickham, F Judge, H O’Sullivan, A O’Sullivan, K Buttanshaw, R Deasy, C Murray, E Nic Aoidh. Cox: L Mulvihill. Four, coxed: H O’Sullivan, A O’Sullivan, S Carew, J Gilligan. Cox: Mulivihill. Four: Buttanshaw, Deasy, Murray, Nic Aoidh. Lightweight Pair: Wickham, Judge. Pair: A Feeley, SJ Hanmore.

Sculling, Quadruple: S Clavin, M O’Neill, Sinead Dolan, S O’Brien. Lightweight Double: Dolan, G Foley. Double: O’Brien, K Corcoran-O’Hare. Lightweight Single: Clavin. Single: O’Neill.

Home Internationals, Junior Team, Nottingham, July 27th

Men

Eight: C Hennessy, L Carroll, R Murphy, A O’Riordan, E Murray, A Crawford, M Lawless, K McGlacken. Four, coxed: Murray, Crawford, Lawlesss, McGlackin. (Coxwain for both crews to be confirmed). Four: Hennessy, Carroll, Murphy, O’Riordan. Pair: R McKenna, A Chadfield.

Sculling, Quadruple: K Keohane, D Synott, S Kearney, S O’Connell. Double: N McCarthy, E Whittle. Single: S Dennehy.

Women

Eight: H McCarthy, A Luke, A Creedon, C O’Sullivan, H Hickey, K Turner, K Healy, E Coll. Cox: C McGowan. Four, coxed: Hickey, Turner, Healy, Coll. Four: O’Sullivan, Creedon, McCarthy, Luke. Pair: V Sheehan, Z Madden.

Sculling, Quadruple: S Murphy, A O’Keeffe, A Rodger, Z Sohun.

  

 

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# ROWING: A team of 13 Ireland hopefuls will travel to the World Junior Championships this season. Hilary Shinnick and Bridget Jacques team up in a promising junior double scull, and Bernadette Walsh will represent Ireland in the single scull in Lithuania.

Ireland will also take big teams to the Coupe de la Jeunesse in Lucerne, Switzerland, in August and the Home International Regatta in Nottingham in July.

 

Junior World Championships, Trakai, Lithuania (7-11 August)
JW 1X Bernadette Walsh (Skibbereen RC)
JW 2X Hilary Shinnick (Fermoy RC), Bridget Jacques (Belfast BC)
JW 4X- Fiona Murtagh (Galway RC), Leonie Hamel (Cork BC),
Erin Barry (Bann RC), Jasmin English (Belfast BC)
JM 2X Andy Harrington (Shandon BC), Jack Casey (Shandon BC)
JM 4X- Paddy Hegarty (Skibbereen RC), John Mitchel (Lee RC),
David O’Malley (St Michaels RC), Conor Carmody (Shannon RC)
Coupe de la Jeunesse, Lucerne, Switzerland (2-4 August)
JW 1X Phoebe Mulligan (Portora BC)
JW 2X Megan McLaughlin (Cork BC), Claire Beechinor (Cork BC)
JW 4X- Kara O’Connor (Muckross RC), Eimear Lambe (Commercial RC),
Laura Kilbane (Cork BC), Zoe Hyde (Killorglin RC)
JM 1X Gareth McKillen (RBAI RC)
JM 2X William Yeomans (Commercial RC), Daniel Buckley (Lee RC)
JM 4X- Matthew Ryan (Skibbereen RC), Rory O’Sullivan (Lee RC),
Evan Stone (Lee RC), Stephen Murphy (Cork BC)
The following two crews will undergo further assessment before making a final decision for the Coupe de la Jeunesse team.
JM 4- Kevin Fallon (St Josephs RC), Jack Smyth (St Josephs RC),
David Keohane (Presentation), Brian Keohane (Presentation)
JW 4- Lauren McHugh (Shannon RC), Clodagh Scannell (Shandon BC),
Daisy Callanan (Shandon BC), Ruth Gilligan (Shannon RC).

 

Home International, Nottingham, July 27th

Men – Junior, Sweep: C Hennessy, L Carroll, E Murray, K Anderson, R McKenna, A Chadfield (plus four to be chosen). Sculling: N McCarthy, E Whittle, K Keohane, D Synnott, S Kearney (plus two to be decided). Women – Junior, Sweep: V Sheehan, Z Madden, K Healy, E Coll, H McCarthy, A Luke (plus four to be chosen). Sculling: S Murphy, K Turner, C O’Sullivan, C Kelly, Z Sohun, A Griffin (plus one other).

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The Irish National Sailing and Powerboat School is based on Dun Laoghaire's West Pier on Dublin Bay and in the heart of Ireland's marine leisure capital.

Whether you are looking at beginners start sailing course, a junior course or something more advanced in yacht racing, the INSS prides itself in being able to provide it as Ireland's largest sailing school.

Since its establishment in 1978, INSS says it has provided sailing and powerboat training to approximately 170,000 trainees. The school has a team of full-time instructors and they operate all year round. Lead by the father and son team of Alistair and Kenneth Rumball, the school has a great passion for the sport of sailing and boating and it enjoys nothing more than introducing it to beginners for the first time. 

Programmes include:

  • Shorebased Courses, including VHF, First Aid, Navigation
  • Powerboat Courses
  • Junior Sailing
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History of the INSS

Set up by Alistair Rumball in 1978, the sailing school had very humble beginnings, with the original clubhouse situated on the first floor of what is now a charity shop on Dun Laoghaire's main street. Through the late 1970s and 1980s, the business began to establish a foothold, and Alistair's late brother Arthur set up the chandler Viking Marine during this period, which he ran until selling on to its present owners in 1999.

In 1991, the Irish National Sailing School relocated to its current premises at the foot of the West Pier. Throughout the 1990s the business continued to build on its reputation and became the training institution of choice for budding sailors. The 2000s saw the business break barriers - firstly by introducing more people to the water than any other organisation, and secondly pioneering low-cost course fees, thereby rubbishing the assertion that sailing is an expensive sport.