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One of the most popularly acclaimed victories in sailing in Ireland in 2023 was Johnny Murphy’s September winning of the “Champion Boat” award at the conclusion of the ICRA Nationals at his home port of Howth with his J/109 Outrajeous. With only one good – admittedly very good – day of racing out of a schedule of three, it was a nerve-racking contest, and Outrajeous has been having difficulty in showing the kind of success which her owner-skipper had shown in campaigning an Albin Express and a 1720. But with emotionally-acknowledged crew support – particularly from first mate Neil Spain – Outrajeous emerged victorious to achieve well-earned and tumultuous applause at the prize-giving.

Published in Sailor of the Month
This weekend sees the opening of the new Galway Ocean Sports Centre, which aims to provide a home for water sports enthusiasts with access to the city and Galway Bay.
The Galway City Tribune reports that the 25,000 sq ft premises will provide facilities for up to 20 clubs and organisations in the city, with meeting rooms, showers and space for equipment storage.
"The big thing about this is that it will make water sports more accessible to children and adults,” said centre co-ordinator Johnny Murphy.
The Galway City Tribune has more on the story HERE.

This weekend sees the opening of the new Galway Ocean Sports Centre, which aims to provide a home for water sports enthusiasts with access to the city and Galway Bay.

The Galway City Tribune reports that the 25,000 sq ft premises will provide facilities for up to 20 clubs and organisations in the city, with meeting rooms, showers and space for equipment storage.

"The big thing about this is that it will make water sports more accessible to children and adults,” said centre co-ordinator Johnny Murphy.

The Galway City Tribune has more on the story HERE.

Published in Galway Harbour

Robert Dickson & Sean Waddilove, Tokyo Olympic 49er Sailors 

Dublin dinghy sailors Robert Dickson of Howth Yacht Club and Sean Waddilove of Skerries Sailing Club achieved their goal of representing Ireland in the 49er class, almost six years to the day after first setting foot in a 49er skiff at their home club of Howth Yacht Club in County Dublin in 2015.

The voyage was a magnificent one becoming U23 World champions in 2018 before out sailing rivals double Olympian Ryan Seaton and Seafra Guilfoyle in some style for selection in Lanzarote in March 2021 to win the last European Olympic place for Tokyo.

Follow their progress here.