Howth Yacht Club teenager Aoife Hopkins has declared her hand for the forthcoming Olympic trials for the Irish Olympic Sailing Team and launched a sports crowdfunding campaign to help fund her bid for the Rio 2016 Olympics.
The 16-year-old sprung to prominence last year when being nominated for the Irish Youth Sailor of the Year award and went on to be the youngest competitor to be invited to the Sailing World Cup in the UK this June.
Sailing in the Laser Radial category, she ranks 81st of 550 in the World table after finishing 20th in the World Championships in Kingston Ontario, Canada, and also boasts a top ten finish in this year’s Youth European Championships.
These accomplishments have prompted the Irish Sailing Association to put her forward as a Rio 2016 candidate, but in order to qualify she must be the top performing candidate at three major events, beginning with Copa Brasil de Vela in Rio this December.
It is estimated the total cost of qualifying for the Olympics will exceed €20,000 for the Howth sailor and she is asking Irish sailing and Olympics fans to contribute €5,000 of that through crowdfunding on PledgeSports.org.
She said: “I have achieved my goals for this year, which were top ten at the Europeans and top 20 at the Worlds and my ultimate goal is to win a medal for Ireland at the 2020 Olympics, but Ireland has qualified for a place at the 2016 Olympics in Rio in Laser Radial and I have been forward as a candidate for that place.
“The approximate cost of the Olympic campaign is €20,000 and I hope to raise €5,000 through Pledge Sports. Your help, no matter how small, will make my Race to Rio possible.”
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