Howth Yacht Club sailor Ewan McMahon has launched an independent campaign to compete in the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.
Offshore survey company Green Rebel, headquartered in Cork Harbour, is supporting the Dubliner's bid.
The 24-year-old sailor will compete in three performance-based trial events next year to determine which of two eligible candidates will represent Ireland in the sole spot in the ILCA 7 class at the Olympics.
The men's ILCA 7 is the only Irish boat so far qualified for Paris 2024, thanks to the August result of Rio 2016 veteran Finn Lynch in The Hague.
McMahon has a strong track record in sailing, having started at the age of 8 and developed a passion for the sport across many sailing classes. He has represented Ireland in both youth and senior categories and has competed at the highest levels nationally and internationally.
"I have the ability to edge out those margins to succeed"
Despite achieving the necessary published criteria at a recent World Cup, the McMahon campaign says in a press statement announcing his independent bid that his application for Sport Ireland funding for 2024 was "disallowed following a decision by Irish Sailing (IS) to invalidate the event’s qualification status".
The ISA says it determined that the World Cup event in Almere did not meet the “minimum standard of fleet” to qualify as a carding event under the 2024 Carding Scheme rules.
As a result, Ewan has taken the initiative to self-manage, fund, and organise his own campaign. He trains alongside other top-ranked international sailors, and his fitness program is supported and managed by the UCD Elite Sport Ad Astra scholarship team.
Howth Yacht Club sailor Ewan McMahon is pursuing his Olympic dream for Paris 2024 with support from Green Rebel Photo: Alex Denisuic
McMahon is being sponsored by the Irish offshore survey company Green Rebel. Kieran Ivers, CEO of Green Rebel, said, "We greatly admire his strength of character and resilience to keep pursuing his Olympic dream, and we wish him the very best of luck and look forward to being part of his journey towards Paris 2024."
McMahon said, "I have dedicated a large part of my life to my Olympic sailing goals and will continue in my endeavours of achieving selection for the Irish place in the coming months. The margins for winning at the top of the fleet are very small and I believe I have the ability to edge out those margins to succeed."
The selection will be based on performances across three key trial events early next year, which are likely to include the World Championships in Australia, the European Championships in Athens, and another additional international event in France. As a solo Olympic campaigner, there are many demands and Ewan is extremely grateful for the incredible sponsorship and support of Green Rebel which has allowed him to forge his own path and ensure that he will be at peak performance for the trials.