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Three Irish Boats Qualify for London Olympics

18th December 2011
Three Irish Boats Qualify for London Olympics

Irish sailing officials are celegrating 'a strong start to the London Olympic campaign' for the Irish team at the end of the ISAF World Sailing Championships in Perth today. Three campaigns finished in the top 12 overall of the two week competition in Western Australia.

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Annalise in action - Photo: Richard Langdon

The top result was Annalise Murphy's in the Laser Radial where the Dun Laoghaire girl finished sixth. She scored four firsts in her event, more than any other sailor.

Belfast's Ryan Seaton and Matt McGovern in the 49er in 10th and Peter O'Leary and David Burrows in the Star in 12th.

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The Irish Star leads a race in Perth - Photo: Richard Langdon

These campaigns resume in January, the Star class will be based in Miami until March and the 49er and Laser will be based in Europe. Other campaigns such as the Ger Owens and Scott Flannigan in the 470, Ross Hamilton in the Finn and James Espey still have a chance to qualify at class events in the first half of next year.

Photos from the closing stages of today's races by Christophe Favreau below

Olympic sailing updates here

Published in Olympics 2012
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