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# Rowing: Dave Neale of Old Collegians was the fastest sculler at the Dublin Sculling Ladder time trial on the Liffey on Saturday. The Offaly man had just under six seconds to spare over clubmate Sean Jacob, another former winner. Niall Beggan of Commercial was the fastest junior, and placed 12th overall. Hazel O’Neill of Trinity won the yew goblet for being the top woman, and again a junior placed very well: Neptune’s Claire Feerick was just eight places and less than seven seconds behind O’Neill.   

Dublin Sculling Ladder Time Trial, Islandbridge  (Selected Results)

Men: 1 D Neale 6 min 15.10 seconds, 2 S Jacob 6:21.09, 3 D Kelly 6:28.51, 4 G DeVita 6:29.33, 5 C Dowling 6:33.50, 6 M Bailey 6:33.93. Junior: N Beggan 6:40.79. NJ: R Quinn 6:57.35.

Women: 1 H O’Neill 7:10.78, 2 B Quinn 7:22.79, 3 J Ryan 7:24.46. Junior: C Feerick 7:17.65. NJ: K O’Connor 7:50.69.

 

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#ROWING: Dave Neale had a good day at Queen’s Regatta on Saturday. The Old Collegians man won the senior single sculls from Sam McKeown of Portadown and teamed up with Sean Jacob to take the senior double for Old Collegians at Castlewellan Forest Park in Co Down. McKeown won the intermediate single. The top senior eight were Portora, with Commercial and Carlow second and third. Carlow won the senior four.

Queen’s Regatta, Castlewellan Forest Park, Co Down, Saturday (Selected Results):

Men

Eight – Senior: 1 Portora, 2 Commercial, 3 Carlow. Club One: 1 Belfast RC, 2 Queen’s B. Junior 16: 1 Portora A, 2 Commercial, 3 Methody A.

Four – Senior: 1 Carlow, 2 Lady Elizabeth/Commercial, 3 Belfast RC. Club One, coxed: 1 Queen’s C, 2 Carlow, 3 Belfast RC A. Junior 18A, coxed: 1 Portora, 2 Bann, 3 Athlunkard. Jun 16, coxed: 1 Portora, 2 Coleraine AI B.

Pair – Senior: 1 Queen’s B, 2 Queen’s A, 3 Neptune. Intermediate: 1 Portora, 2 Neptune, 3 Carlow A. I

Sculling,

Quadruple – Club One, coxed: 1 Sligo, 2 Methody, 3 Coleraine AI. Jun 18A: 1 Commercial, 2 RBAI, 3 Carlow. Jun 16, coxed: 1 Methody A, 2 St Michael’s, 3 Three Castles. Jun 15, coxed: 1 Commercial A, 2 St Michael’s, 3 Coleraine AI A.

Double – Senior: 1 Old Collegians, 2 Commercial A, 3 Commercial B. Club One: 1 Sligo, 2 Garda, 3 Commercial B. Novice, coxed: 1 Methody, 2 Belfast RC, 3 RBAI B. Jun 18A: 1 Carlow, 2 Methody A, 3 Commercial. Jun 16: 1 Three Castles, 2 Methodist A, 3 Methody B. Jun 15: 1 St Michael’s A, 2 Commercial D, 3 Methody.

Single – Senior: 1 Old Collegians (D Neale), 2 Portadown (S McKeown), 3 Commercial (F Groome). Inter: 1 Portadown (McKeown), 2 Garda (D Kelly). Club One: 1 Carlow (O Nolan), 2 Carlow (L Keating), 3 Sligo (G Patterson). Jun 18A: 1 Bann (D Mitchell), 2 Commercial (R Baskerville), 3 Belfast BC (A Murray). Jun 16: 1 Three Castles (O Clune), 2 Bann (J Bell), 3 Three Castles (T McKnight).

Women

Eight – Club Two: 1 Queen’s A, 2 Commercial, 3 Neptune. Novice: 1 Queen’s A, 2 Belfast RC, 3 Methody. Junior 18A: 1 Portora, 2 Bann. Junior 16: 1 Portora A, 2 Commercial, 3 Methody.

Four – Club One, coxed: 1 Garda, 2 Queen’s A, 3 Commercial.

Pair – Intermediate: 1 Queen’s B, 2 Commercial A, 3 Queen’s A.

Sculling

Quadruple – Club One, coxed: 1 Methody, 2 Neptune. Novice, coxed: 1 Commercial, 2 Sligo, 3 Belfast RC. Jun 18A: 1 Bann, 2 Carlow, 3 Neptune. Jun 16, coxed: 1 Commercial, 2 Carlow, 3 Methody A. Jun 15, coxed: 1 Bann, 2 St Michael’s, 3 Portadown.

Double – Club One: 1 Belfast BC, 2 Queen’s, 3 Belfast RC. Jun 18A: 1 Methody, 2 Belfast RC A, 3 Belfast RC B. Jun 15: 1 St Michael’s A, 2 St Michael’s B, 3 Portora.

Single – Intermediate: 1 Belfast BC (S Quinn), 2 Trinity (H O’Neill). Club One: 1 Belfast BC (O Blundell), 2 Belfast BC (K Turner), 3 Methody (C Deyermond). Jun 18A: 1 Bann (F Chestnutt), 2 Belfast RC (L Taylor), 3 Belfast RC (C Coulter).

Mens Senior 8+ Portora View 1st  
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Mens J18A 4X- Commercial View 1st  
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Mens J18A 1X Bann, Mitchell, D View 1st  
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Mens J16 8+ Portora A View 1st  
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Mens J16 2X 3 Castles View 1st  
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Mens J16 1X 3 Castles, Clune, O View 1st  
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 Carlow, McHale, F View Competed  
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 Methodist, Ryder Moore, O View Competed  
 Portadown, Martin, C View Competed  
 RBAI, Hetherington, H View Competed  
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Mens J15 4X+ Commercial A View 1st  
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Womens Intermediate 1X Belfast BC, Quinn, S View 1st  
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Womens Club 1 4+ Garda View 1st  
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Womens Club 1 1X Belfast BC, Blundell, O View 1st  
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Womens J16 1X Belfast RC, Hobson, E View 1st (private race) 
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#ROWING: Dave Neale edged out Old Collegians clubmate Seán Jacob by less than half a second to win the Dublin Sculling Ladder time trial at Islandbridge on Saturday. The Offaly man was winning his third DSL time trial, in the 49th staging of the event. Ruth Morris, a lightweight, was an impressive winner of the women’s event: she set a time just over 51 seconds off Neale’s winning one. It was her first time to win.

Dublin Sculling Ladder time trial, Islandbridge, Saturday (Selected Results, provisional)

Men

Senior: 1 D Neale (Old Collegians BC) 6 mins 48.22 secs, 2 S Jacob (Old Collegians) 6:48.36, 3 T Hughes (UCD) 6:52.03, 4 A Maher (Commercial) 7:01.31, 5 A Griffin (UCD) 7:12.37, 6 F Groome (Commercial) 7:14.15. Junior: S Mulvaney (UCD) 7:16.54.

Women

Senior: 1 R Morris (Trinity) 7:39.56, 2 B Quinn (Three Castles) 8:01.17, 3 E Lambe (Commercial) 8:05.03. Junior: Lambe 8:05.03.

Published in Rowing

#ROWING: The Irish challenge in the Double Sculls at Henley Royal Regatta was ended this morning as the British national crew of John Collins and Jonathan Walton beat Dave Neale and Eimantas Grigalius of Three Castles. The British, who have been finalists at the European Championships and the World Cup in Aiguebelette, were half a length up by the top of the Island and three lengths up at 500 metres. The winner was never in doubt from that point.  

Henley Royal Regatta, Day Three (Selected Results; Irish interest)

Double Sculls Challenge Cup (Men, Open): Leander (J Collins, J Walton) bt Three Castles (D Neale, E Grigalius) 2l, 7 mins 48 secs.

Published in Rowing

#TullamoreTimeTrial: Offaly scullers now competing for other clubs did well at the Tullamore Time Trial on Saturday. David Neale of UCD won the men’s event in eight minutes 23 seconds, while Eimear Moran of Three Castles won the women’s event in nine minutes 14 seconds.

Alison Mooney, who is an under 15 athlete, won the combined Junior 15/16 categories in 10.07. Izabele Pukelyte of Offaly RC won the u-14 section in 11.0.

Athlone had good wins in mens j-16 and j-18 with two good outings by Patrick Munnelly.

Of the 121 entries, 109 raced on the day. The time trial is sponsored this year by O’Donohue’s, Craft bakers, of Tullamore. Tullamore Time Trial, Saturday (Selected Results) Men – Senior: D Neale (UCD) 8 mins 23 seconds. Intermediate: M Pukelis (NUIG) 8:45.52. Junior 18: Munnelly (Athlone) 8:51.85. Junior 16: Munnelly (Athlone) 8:58.00. Junior 15: M McCabe (Carrick-on-Shannon) 9:22.30. Women – Senior: E Moran (Three Castles): 9:14.27. Junior 18: Murray (Carrick-on-Shannon) 10:34.34. Junior 16: Mooney (Offaly) 10:07.01.

 

PositionRaceNoNumCategoryClubNameLaunchStart timeEnd timeTimeWinner
1 4 1 401 MS UCD Neale 13.39 47:30.00 55:53.00 08:23.00 MS
2 4 2 402 MS CW Bolger 13.39 48:18.00 56:55.00 08:37.00  
3 2 1 201 MS CW Bolger 9.42 32:01.30 40:39.00 08:37.70  
4 1 1 101 MS UCDBC Neale 8.14 39:35.78 00:48:15 08:39.22  
5 2 2 202 MS NUIG O'Connor 9.42 32:56.57 41:39.00 08:42.43  
6 2 4 204 MI NUIG Pukelis 9.39 34:19.48 43:05.00 08:45.52 MI
7 4 4 404 MI CW Murphy 13.37 00:49:19 58:08.00 08:49.00  
8 2 3 203 MI CW Murphy 9.42 33:35.41 42:25.00 08:49.59  
9 3 7 307 MJ18 Ath Munnelly 11.37 34:05.15 42:57.00 08:51.85 MJ18
10 1 17 117 MJ18 WD Goff   41:37.87 50:34.00 08:56.13  
11 4 15 415 MJ16 Ath Munnelly 13.27 59:03.00 01:08:01.00 08:58.00 MJ16
12 4 34 434 MS ORC O'Donohue   50:08.00 59:10.00 09:02.00  
13 3 6 306 MJ18 Ath Egan 11.39 33:19.74 42:23.00 09:03.26  
14 3 2 302 WS 3 CSLS Moran 11.42 30:22.73 39:37.00 09:14.27 WS
15 3 14 314 MJ16 CoS Hartigan 11.31 38:00.60 47:20.00 09:19.40  
16 1 4 104 MJ18 WD O'Mahony 8.11 42:23.50 51:45.00 09:21.50  
TO 3 4 304 TO CW Keating 11.39 31:48.74 41:11.00 09:22.26  
17 2 19 219 MJ15 CoS McCabe M 9.31 45:23.70 54:46.00 09:22.30 MJ15
18 4 3 403 MS ORC Gannon 13.39 50:50.00 01:00:14.00 09:24.00  
19 1 5 105 WS 3 CSLS Moran 8.11 43:16.40 52:42.00 09:25.60  
TO 4 6 406 TO CW Keating 13.35 00:52:47 01:02:13.00 09:26.00  
20 2 9 209 WS StMrc Clavin 9.35 36:26.07 45:53.00 09:26.93  
21 4 17 417 MM COMM Heavey 13.25 01:01:03.00 01:10:30.00 09:27.00  
22 4 14 414 MJ16 CoS McCabe M 13.27 58:12.00 01:07:39.00 09:27.00  
23 4 8 408 WS StMRC Clavin 13.33 54:28.00 01:03:57.00 09:29.00  
24 3 5 305 MJ18 Ath Hannon 11.39 32:33.12 42:03.00 09:29.88  
25 1 3 103 MI ORC Gannon 8.12 40:59.64 50:30.00 09:30.36  
TO 2 11 211 TO ORC Brady 9.34 38:17.16 47:51.00 09:33.84  
26 1 2 102 MS ORC O'Donohue 8.14 40:23.17 49:59.00 09:35.83  
27 4 21 421 MJ15 GNM Lennon 13.23 01:06:06.00 01:15:42.00 09:36.00  
TO 2 6 206 TO CW Ayres 9.37 35:38.48 45:17.00 09:38.52  
27 4 13 413 MJ16 CW Curran 13.28 57:34.00 01:07:14.00 09:40.00  
28 2 8 208 MJ18 WD O'Hanlon 9.37 39:51.71 49:34.00 09:42.29  
29 4 23 423 MJ15 GNM Scully 13.25 01:08:01.00 01:17:46.00 09:45.00  
30 4 9 409 WS 3 CSLS Quinn 13.33 55:15.00 01:05:01.00 09:46.00  
31 2 33 233 MJ14 CW O'Toole 9.36 57:01.06 01:06:50.00 09:48.94 MJ14
32 3 3 303 WS 3 CSLS Quinn 11.42 31:02.24 40:52.00 09:49.76  
33 4 19 419 MJ15 GNM Foley 13.21 01:03:03.00 01:12:53.00 09:50.00  
34 2 21 221 MJ15 GNM Lennon 9.29 47:12.90 57:03.00 09:50.10  
TO 4 7 407 TO CW Roberts 13.35 53:36.00 01:03:27.00 09:51.00  
35 3 12 312 MJ16 CoS Jordan 11.33 37:24.73 47:17.00 09:52.27  
36 3 11 311 MJ16 Ath Temple 11.34 36:38.33 46:32.00 09:53.67  
37 2 23 223 MJ15 GNM Scully 9.27 48:48.82 58:47.00 09:58.18  
38 4 5 405 TO CW Ayres 13.37 00:52:02 01:02:01.00 09:59.00  
39 2 25 225 MJ14 CW Keating 9.29 50:24.40 01:00:25.00 10:00.60  
40 2 18 218 MJ15 GNM Foley 9.31 44:51.52 54:54.00 10:02.48  
41 3 21 321 WJ15 ORC Mooney 11.32 44:04.99 54:12.00 10:07.01 WJ16
TO 2 5 205 TO CW Roberts 9.39 35:06.66 45:15.00 10:08.34
TO 2 38 238 TO ORC Moran J   37:18.22 47:30.00 10:11.78
42 2 20 220 MJ15 Ath Flynn 9.29 46:08.70 56:21.00 10:12.30
43 1 12 112 WJ15 ORC Mooney 8.01 48:49.63 59:03.00 10:13.37
44 3 23 323 MJ14 3 CSLS Clune M 11.34 46:25.51 56:42.00 10:16.49
45 3 9 309 MJ16 GNM Duffy 11.35 34:54.96 45:14.00 10:19.04
46 3 22 322 MJ14 CW O'Brien 11.34 45:39.66 56:01.00 10:21.34
47 4 16 416 MJ16 CW Scott 13.25 59:51.00 01:10:13.00 10:22.00
48 2 29 229 MJ14 CW Fleming 9.34 54:01.78 01:04:24.00 10:22.22
49 1 10 110 MJ15 CW Doyle 8.02 46:55.95 57:21.00 10:25.05
50 4 22 422 MJ15 Ath Flynn 13.23 01:07:04.00 01:17:30.00 10:26.00
51 1 8 108 MJ16 CW Jones 8.09 46:10.10 56:38.00 10:27.90
52 1 11 111 MJ15 CW Byrne 8.01 48:00.37 58:31.00 10:30.63
53 2 31 231 MJ14 Ath Byrne 9.35 55:28.96 01:06:01.00 10:32.04
54 2 24 224 MJ15 Ath Hannon 9.29 49:36.52 01:00:09.00 10:32.48
55 2 22 222 MJ15 Ath Maloney 9.27 48:00.45 58:34.00 10:33.55
56 2 14 214 WJ18 CoS Murray 9.33 41:44.66 52:19.00 10:34.34 WJ18
57 2 30 230 MJ14 ORC Keenan K 9.35 54:47.60 01:05:22.00 10:34.40  
58 3 18 318 WJ16 CoS Kelly 11.29 41:29.38 52:07.00 10:37.62  
59 2 12 212 WJ18 CoS McCabe F 9.34 40:31.90 51:11.00 10:39.10  
60 3 29 329 MJ14 CW Sweeney   47:57.28 58:37.00 10:39.72  
61 4 10 410 WJ18 CoS Murray 13.31 55:57.00 01:06:37.00 10:40.00  
62 4 18 418 MM ORC Hussey 13.23 01:02:01.00 01:12:44.00 10:43.00  
63 3 17 317 WJ18 ORC Dunne 11.28 40:46.52 51:34.00 10:47.48  
64 2 16 216 WJ16 CoS Gannon 9.33 42:47.45 53:38.00 10:50.55  
65 1 7 107 MJ16 GNM Duffy 8.11 45:07.39 55:59.00 10:51.61  
66 2 15 215 WJ18 CoS Mulvey 9.33 42:16.18 53:09.00 10:52.82  
67 4 25 425 WJ15 3 CSLS Darcy 13.27 01:15:37.00 01:26:30.00 10:53.00  
68 4 12 412 WJ18 CoS McCabe F 13.29 56:41.00 01:07:35.00 10:54.00  
69 4 20 420 MJ15 CW Brophy 13.21 01:05:05.00 01:16:04.00 10:59.00  
70 3 10 310 MJ16 CW Nolan 11.35 35:42.10 46:42.00 10:59.90  
71 2 13 213 WJ18 Ath Curley 9.33 41:09.38 52:10.00 11:00.62  
72 2 32 232 MJ14 ORC Ryan 9.36 56:12.55 01:07:14.00 11:01.45  
73 2 28 228 MJ14 CW Nolan 9.34 53:28.37 01:04:30.00 11:01.63  
74 3 24 324 MJ14 CW Murphy 11.35 47:17.96 58:20.00 11:02.04  
75 3 25 325 WJ14 ORC Pukelyte 11.35 48:36.58 59:40.00 11:03.42 WJ14
76 4 26 426 MJ14 GNM Duffy 13.29 01:10:06.00 01:21:11.00 11:05.00  
77 1 16 116 WJ14 ORC Pukelyte 8.09 51:37.05 01:02:43.00 11:05.95  
78 4 29 429 MJ14 ORC Ryan 13.31 01:12:17.00 01:23:24.00 11:07.00  
79 2 27 227 MJ14 GNM Duffy 9.32 51:56.35 01:03:09.00 11:12.65  
80 2 34 234 MJ14 ORC Cuskelly 9.36 57:44.83 01:09:01.00 11:16.17  
81 3 27 327 WJ14 ORC McKeagney E 13.35 50:09.69 01:01:26.00 11:16.31  
82 4 33 433 MM OCBC Murnane   01:03:57.00 01:15:16.00 11:19.00  
83 1 15 115 WJ14 ORC McKeagney E 8.07 50:29.89 01:01:54.00 11:24.11  
84 1 13 113 MJ14 CW McHale 8.03 49:48.00 01:01:20.00 11:32.00  
85 1 19 119 MJ18 ORC Connon D   44:09.37 55:42.00 11:32.63  
86 3 20 320 WJ16 ORC Murphy Aine 11.31 43:27.41 55:02.00 11:34.59  
87 4 28 428 MJ14 3 CSLS McKnight 13.32 01:11:06.00 01:22:45.00 11:39.00  
88 2 37 237 WJ12 Ath Donovan 9.37 01:01:23.82 01:13:03.00 11:39.18 WJ12
89 3 26 326 WJ14 CoS Mulvey 12.35 49:22.79 01:01:02.00 11:39.21  
90 4 24 424 WJ15 CoS Brogan 13.26 01:09:00.00 01:20:45.00 11:45.00  
91 4 32 432 WJ12 Ath Donovan   01:14:17.00 01:26:11.00 11:54.00  
92 2 26 226 MJ14 ORC Cumming B 9.31 51:02.90 01:02:58.00 11:55.10  
93 2 36 236 WJ14 CoS Duggan 9.37 01:00:39.62 01:12:36.00 11:56.38  
TO 1 18 118 TO ORC McKeagney M   52:18.05 01:04:19.00 12:00.95  
94 3 19 319 WJ16 3 CSLS Clune F 11.29 42:19.56 54:40.00 12:20.44  
95 4 31 431 MJ14 ORC Cumming B 13.32 01:13:17.00 01:25:52.00 12:35.00  
96 3 16 316 MM 3 CSLS Kirby 11.31 38:47.39 51:29.00 12:41.61  
97 2 35 235 MJ14 ORC Cumming O 9.37 58:28.86 01:11:29.00 13:00.14  
TO 3 30 330 TO ORC Mooney L   50:57.46 01:04:08.00 13:10.54  
100 3 28 328 MJ16 ORC Connon J   51:53.21 01:15:42.00 23:48.79  
  1 6 106 MM CW Dooley 8.11 SCR      
  1 9 109 MJ16 GNM Spencer 8.09 SCR      
  1 14 114 MJ14 CW Sweeney 8.05 SCR      
  2 7 207 MJ18 WD Goff 9.37 SCR    
  2 10 210 MM OCBC Murnane 9.35 SCR    
  2 17 217 TO ORC McKeagney M 9.31 SCR    
  3 1 301 MS ORC O'Donohue 11.42 SCR    
  3 8 308 MJ18 ORC Connon D 11.37 SCR    
  3 13 313 MJ16 GNM Spencer 11.33 SCR    
  3 15 315 MM CW Dooley 11.31 SCR    
  4 11 411 WJ18 Ath Curley 13.29 SCR    
  4 27 427 MJ14 ORC Keenan K 13.29 SCR    
  4 30 430 MJ14 ORC Cuskelly 13.31 SCR    
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# ROWING: Dave Neale of UCD won the time trial of the Dublin Sculling Ladder at Islandbridge on Saturday. The Offalyman, who also won the Tullamore Time Trial last weekend, headed up the list of 180 contestants with a time of six minutes 51.82 seconds. Albert Maher of Commercial was second and the best junior of the day, Andrew Griffin of UCD came in an impressive third.

The best junior woman, Sally O’Brien of Trinity, also excelled – she was less than three seconds slower than women’s open winner, Amy Bulman of UCD.

Dublin Sculling Ladder Time Trial, Saturday, Islandbridge

Overall: 1 D Neale (UCD) 6 mins 51.82 seconds, 2 A Maher (Commercial) 7:01.58, 3 A Grffin (UCD) 7:14.10, 4 M Bailey (UCD) 7:15.9, 5 P Hughes (Trinity) 7:16.72, 6 P Flaherty (Trinity) 7:19.99.

Men - Open: 1 Neale 6:51.92, 2 Maher 7:01.58, 3 Bailey 7:15.9, 4 Hughes 7:16.72, 5 Flaherty 7:19.99, 6 C Dowling (Commercial) 7:20.51. Junior: 1 Griffin 7:14.10, 2 S Mulvaney (Neptune) 7:40.61, 3 C Flynn (Neptune) 7:44.85.

Women – Open: 1 A Bulman (UCD) 8:09.11, 2 S Foreman (Old Collegians) 8:12.18, 3 G Foley (Commercial) 8:22.97. Junior: 1 S O’Brien (Trinity) 8:11.71, 2 A Rodger (Commercial) 8:28.13, 3 P Mulligan (Portora) 8:32.16.

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Dave Neale won the men’s open category at the Irish Indoor Rowing Championships. The UCD man’s time of six minutes 1.5 seconds was over 11 seconds faster than second-placed Eamonn Joyce of Cork Boat Club at the event in Trinity College Sports Centre. Amy Bulman of UCD won the women’s open category, but 20-year-old Jessica O’Keeffe of  St Michael’s was the fastest woman, clocking seven minutes 20.1 seconds to win the under-23 category.

Irish Indoor Championships, Trinity College, Sunday (Selected Results)

Men

Open: 1 D Neale (UCD) 6:01.5, 2 E Joyce (Cork BC) 6:12.6, 3 I Woods 6:30.8. Under-23: 1 D Brett (Neptune) 6:18.4, 2 S O’Connor 6:21.8, 3 F Crowley (UCD) 6:27.8. Age 30-39: 1 P Buchanan (PaddyPower) 6:11.8, 2 S Suvorov 6:17.2, 3 R Corcoran (Neptune) 6:17.2. Age 40-49: E Trofimov (Marine Technical University) 6:07.6. 50-59: G D’Urso (City of Derry) 6:36.6. 60-69: M Sherwood (Chichester Chariots) 7:01.5. Junior 18: 1 S Quigley (Athlone) 6:42.2, 2 D Schone (Borris VS) 6:51.6, 3 M Murphy (St Michael’s Col) 7:00.3. Jun 16: D Hazley (Neptune) 6:35.6.

Lightweight – Open: P Healy 6:22.1, 2 C Dowling (Lee Valley) 6:31.6, 3 O Dwyer (Cork BC) 6:32.5. Under-23: 1 C Barrett (UCD) 6:31.9, 2 Cathal Clifford (UCD) 6:34.7, 3 Cian Clifford (UCD) 6:41.9. 30-39: 1 F Geraghty (NUIG) 6:26.3, 2 J Doyle (PaddyPower) 6:31.1, 3 A McGregor (Loch Lomond) 6:54.2. 40-49: S Callaghan (Steepholme Pirates) 6:37.6. 50-59: G Murphy (Portora) 6:57.5. 60-69: E Winterbottom (Coleraine LC) 7:09.8. Junior 18: C Beck (RBAI) 6:45.0.

Women – Open: 1 A Bulman (UCD) 7:20.1, 2 S Cass (Trinity) 7:23.4, 3 C Bennett (Portarlington LC) 8:39.9. Under-23: J O’Keeffe (St Michael’s) 7:19.3, 2 C Cooney (Trinity) 7:25.0. 30-39: S Laivina 8:07.3. 40-49: J Lee (Arklow) 7:36.9. 50-59: J Hicks 7:58.6. Junior 18: 1 H O’Sullivan (St Michael’s) 7:30.3, 2 A Crowley (Muckross) 7:31.2, 3 A Cooper (Muckross) 7:54.6. Jun 16: H McCarthy (St Michael’s) 7:34.3.

Lightweight – 30-39: K Curran (St Michael’s, Dun Laoghaire) 8:22.1. Junior 18: A Leahy (St Michael’s) 7:53.4

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Annalise Murphy, Olympic Silver Medalist

The National Yacht Club's Annalise Murphy (born 1 February 1990) is a Dublin Bay sailor who won a silver medal in the 2016 Summer Olympics. She is a native of Rathfarnham, a suburb of Dublin.

Murphy competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the Women's Laser Radial class. She won her first four days of sailing at the London Olympics and, on the fifth day, came in 8th and 19th position.

They were results that catapulted her on to the international stage but those within the tiny sport of Irish sailing already knew her of world-class capability in a breeze and were not surprised.

On the sixth day of the competition, she came 2nd and 10th and slipped down to second, just one point behind the Belgian world number one.

Annalise was a strong contender for the gold medal but in the medal race, she was overtaken on the final leg by her competitors and finished in 4th, her personal best at a world-class regatta and Ireland's best Olympic class result in 30 years.

Radial European Gold

Murphy won her first major medal at an international event the following year on home waters when she won gold at the 2013 European Sailing Championships on Dublin Bay.

Typically, her track record continues to show that she performs best in strong breezes that suit her large stature (height: 1.86 m Weight: 72 kg).

She had many international successes on her road to Rio 2016 but also some serious setbacks including a silver fleet finish in flukey winds at the world championships in the April of Olympic year itself.

Olympic Silver Medal

On 16 August 2016, Murphy won the silver medal in the Laser Radial at the 2016 Summer Olympics defying many who said her weight and size would go against her in Rio's light winds.

As Irish Times Sailing Correspondent David O'Brien pointed out: " [The medal] was made all the more significant because her string of consistent results was achieved in a variety of conditions, the hallmark of a great sailor. The medal race itself was a sailing master class by the Dubliner in some decidedly fickle conditions under Sugarloaf mountain".

It was true that her eight-year voyage ended with a silver lining but even then Murphy was plotting to go one better in Tokyo four years later.

Sportswoman of the Year

In December 2016, she was honoured as the Irish Times/Sport Ireland 2016 Sportswoman of the Year.

In March, 2017, Annalise Murphy was chosen as the grand marshal of the Dublin St Patrick's day parade in recognition of her achievement at the Rio Olympics.

She became the Female World Champion at the Moth Worlds in July 2017 in Italy but it came at a high price for the Olympic Silver medallist. A violent capsize in the last race caused her to sustain a knee injury which subsequent scans revealed to be serious. 

Volvo Ocean Race

The injury was a blow for her return to the Olympic Laser Radial discipline and she withdrew from the 2017 World Championships. But, later that August, to the surprise of many, Murphy put her Tokyo 2020 ambitions on hold for a Volvo Ocean Race crew spot and joined Dee Caffari’s new Turn the Tide On Plastic team that would ultimately finish sixth from seventh overall in a global circumnavigation odyssey.

Quits Radial for 49erFX

There were further raised eyebrows nine months later when, during a break in Volvo Ocean Race proceedings, in May 2018 Murphy announced she was quitting the Laser Radial dinghy and was launching a 49er FX campaign for Tokyo 2020. Critics said she had left too little time to get up to speed for Tokyo in a new double-handed class.

After a 'hugely challenging' fourteen months for Murphy and her crew Katie Tingle, it was decided after the 2019 summer season that their 'Olympic medal goal' was no longer realistic, and the campaign came to an end. Murphy saying in interviews “I guess the World Cup in Japan was a bit of a wakeup call for me, I was unable to see a medal in less than twelve months and that was always the goal".

The pair raced in just six major regattas in a six-month timeframe. 

Return to Radial

In September 2019, Murphy returned to the Laser Radial dinghy and lead a four-way trial for the Tokyo 2020 Irish Olympic spot after the first of three trials when she finished 12th at the Melbourne World Championships in February 2020.

Selection for Tokyo 2021

On June 11, Irish Sailing announced Annalise Murphy had been nominated in the Laser Radial to compete at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021. Murphy secured the Laser Radial nomination after the conclusion of a cut short trials in which rivals Aoife Hopkins, Aisling Keller and Eve McMahon also competed.

Disappointment at Tokyo 2021

After her third Olympic Regatta, there was disappointment for Murphy who finished 18th overall in Tokyo. On coming ashore after the last race, she indicated her intention to return to studies and retire from Olympic sailing.  

On 6th Aguust 2020, Murphy wrote on Facebook:  "I am finally back home and it’s been a week since I finished racing, I have been lucky enough to experience the highs and the lows of the Olympics. I am really disappointed, I can’t pretend that I am not. I wasn’t good enough last week, the more mistakes I made the more I lost confidence in my decision making. Two years ago I made a plan to try and win a gold medal in the Radial, I believed that with my work ethic and attitude to learning, that everything would work out for me. It didn’t work out this time but I do believe that it’s worth dreaming of winning Olympic medals as I’m proof that it is possible, I also know how scary it is to try knowing you might not be good enough!
I am disappointed for Rory who has been my coach for 15 years, we’ve had some great times together and I wish I could have finished that on a high. I have so much respect for Olympic sailing coaches. They also have to dedicate their lives to getting to the games. I know I’ll always appreciate the impact Rory has had on my life as a person.
I am so grateful for the support I have got from my family and friends, I have definitely been selfish with my time all these years and I hope I can now make that up to you all! Thanks to Kate, Mark and Rónán for always having my back! Thank you to my sponsors for believing in me and supporting me. Thank you Tokyo for making these games happen! It means so much to the athletes to get this chance to do the Olympics.
I am not too sure what is next for me, I definitely don’t hate sailing which is a positive. I love this sport, even when it doesn’t love me 😂. Thank you everyone for all the kind words I am finally getting a chance to read!"

Annalise Murphy, Olympic Sailor FAQs

Annalise Murphy is Ireland’s best performing sailor at Olympic level, with a silver medal in the Laser Radial from Rio 2016.

Annalise Murphy is from Rathfarnham, a suburb in south Co Dublin with a population of some 17,000.

Annalise Murphy was born on 1 February 1990, which makes her 30 years old as of 2020.

Annalise Murphy’s main competition class is the Laser Radial. Annalise has also competed in the 49erFX two-handed class, and has raced foiling Moths at international level. In 2017, she raced around the world in the Volvo Ocean Race.

In May 2018, Annalise Murphy announced she was quitting the Laser Radial and launching a campaign for Tokyo 2020 in the 49erFX with friend Katie Tingle. The pairing faced a setback later that year when Tingle broke her arm during training, and they did not see their first competition until April 2019. After a disappointing series of races during the year, Murphy brought their campaign to an end in September 2019 and resumed her campaign for the Laser Radial.

Annalise Murphy is a longtime and honorary member of the National Yacht Club in Dun Laoghaire.

Aside from her Olympic success, Annalise Murphy won gold at the 2013 European Sailing Championships on Dublin Bay.

So far Annalise Murphy has represented Ireland at two Olympic Games.

Annalise Murphy has one Olympic medal, a silver in the Women’s Laser Radial from Rio 2016.

Yes; on 11 June 2020, Irish Sailing announced Annalise Murphy had been nominated in the Women’s Laser Radial to compete at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games in 2021.

Yes; in December 2016, Annalise Murphy was honoured as the Irish Times/Sport Ireland 2016 Sportswoman of the Year. In the same year, she was also awarded Irish Sailor of the Year.

Yes, Annalise Murphy crewed on eight legs of the 2017-18 edition of The Ocean Race.

Annalise Murphy was a crew member on Turn the Tide on Plastic, skippered by British offshore sailor Dee Caffari.

Annalise Murphy’s mother is Cathy McAleavy, who competed as a sailor in the 470 class at the Olympic Games in Seoul in 1988.

Annalise Murphy’s father is Con Murphy, a pilot by profession who is also an Olympic sailing race official.

Annalise Murphy trains under Irish Sailing Performance head coach Rory Fitzpatrick, with whom she also prepared for her silver medal performance in Rio 2016.

Annalise Murphy trains with the rest of the team based at the Irish Sailing Performance HQ in Dun Laoghaire Harbour.

Annalise Murphy height is billed as 6 ft 1 in, or 183cm.

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At A Glance – Annalise Murphy Significant Results

2016: Summer Olympics, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – Silver

2013: European Championships, Dublin, Ireland – Gold

2012: Summer Olympics, London, UK – 4th

2011: World Championships, Perth, Australia – 6th

2010: Skandia Sail for Gold regatta – 10th

2010: Became the first woman to win the Irish National Championships.

2009: World Championships – 8th

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