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Tuesday was the final opportunity for the Irish sailors to make a move at the Mapfre EuroMed Cup in Malta and what moves they made. Emily Conan and Jessica Riordan finished first & second Female Sailors in the ILCA 4, having come 8th and 10th overall. The Royal St George Sailors sandwiched Howth Yacht Club’s Charlie Keating, who had his best result of 2nd place in the last race.

Light winds were the order of the day, and unfortunately for the large Optimist Fleet, there was no racing at all. This means that Carolina Carra of the Royal St George remains the best-placed Irish sailor in 60th place.

Also representing the Royal St George was Daniel O’Connor in the ILCA 6 fleet. Lying fourth going into the final day, Daniel needed to make up three points on Irene De Tomas Perello in third and six points on Mathew Flores in Second. Regatta leader Dmytro Karabadshak had a comfortable lead and was seemingly uncatchable.

Royal St George sailor Emily Conan (IRL 211260) approaches a mark in an ILCA 6 race at the Euromed Cup in Malta Photot: Alex TurnbullRoyal St George sailor Emily Conan (IRL 211260) approaches a mark in an ILCA 6 race at the Euromed Cup in Malta Photo: Alex Turnbull

The race officer could only get one race in, however, due to a lack of wind which Dmytro won to secure the title. Daniel tried hard and came third in the race ahead of Irene in fourth and Mathew in seventh. So, despite closing the gap, it wasn’t enough for a podium finish, and he’ll overall be very happy with his performance and fourth place.

Full results here:

ILCA 6

ILCA 4

Optimist

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Day one of the Mapfre Euromed Cup in Malta yielded interesting results for the Irish competitors.

In the 138-boat Optimist Fleet, Carolina Carra of the Royal St George Yacht Club managed the best of the Irish boys and girls, earning a very credible 18th place in the third and final race of the day and is lying in 59th place overnight.

In the ILCA 4 fleet, Lucy Ives, sailing under the Carlingford Sailing Club burgee, started the day well with a 7th and a 6th in races 1 and 2 but slipped to 18th in the day's final race, leaving her in 9th overall at this stage.

Close behind her is the Royal St George pair of Emily Conan and Jessica Riordan in 12th and 13th, respectively, with Howth’s Charlie Keating in 14th.

New to the fleet is Ella Fitzgerald of the National Yacht Club, whose best position today was 28th. She will be looking to improve in tomorrow’s slightly lighter forecasted wind.

At the top of the fleet in the ILCA 6 is Malta’s Shaun Aquilina, closely followed by ILCA 4 2022 European Champion Irene De Tomas Perello from Spain. Daniel O’Connor is Ireland’s beast-placed boy in 9th overall. The Royal St George Sailor will look for more results like his third place in today’s final race when racing resumes tomorrow.

Full results here:

ILCA 6

ILCA 4

Optimist

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About Match Racing

A match race is a race between two competitors, going head-to-head.

In yacht racing, it is differentiated from a fleet race, which almost always involves three or more competitors competing against each other, and team racing where teams consisting of 2, 3 or 4 boats compete together in a team race, with their results being combined.

A match race consists of two identical boats racing against each other. With effective boat handling and clever use of wind and currents, a trailing boat can escape the grasp of the leader and pass. The leader uses blocking techniques to hold the other boat back. This one-on-one duel is a game of strategy and tactics.

About the World Match Racing Tour

Founded in 2000, the World Match Racing Tour (WMRT) promotes the sport of match racing around the world and is the longest running global professional series in the sport of sailing. The WMRT is awarded ‘Special Event’ status by the sport’s world governing body – World Sailing – and the winner of the WMRT each year is crowned World Sailing Match Racing World Champion. Previous champions include Sir Ben Ainslie (GBR), Taylor Canfield (USA), Peter Gilmour (AUS), Magnus Holmberg (SWE), Peter Holmberg (ISV), Adam Minoprio (NZL), Torvar Mirsky (AUS), Bertrand Pace (FRA), Jesper Radich (DEN), Phil Robertson (NZL) and Ian Williams (GBR). Since 2000, the World Match Racing Tour and its events have awarded over USD23million in prize money to sailors which has helped to contribute to the career pathway of many of today’s professional sailors