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Delany Updates 'Unofficial' Squib Ladder After Nationals

12th June 2025
Squib ladder leaders Ian Travers and Keith O'Riordan from Kinsale pictured above competing at the 2025 national championships on Lough Derg
Squib ladder leaders Ian Travers and Keith O'Riordan from Kinsale pictured above competing at the 2025 national championships on Lough Derg Credit: Bob Bateman

Following this month's Irish National Squib Championships on Lough Derg, Vincent Delany has updated his unofficial Squib ladder to reflect the results of the Irish Nationals, Northerns, Inlands, Eastern and Southern Championships.

Ian Travers and Keith O'Riordan from Kinsale still head the list with Aidan O'Connell and Lauren Donaghy from the Royal Irish YC in Ruby Blue second, and Delany and Joe O'Byrne from Lough Derg YC and Royal St George YC in Femme Fatale third.

"The penalty for not competing in events is very high, particularly in big events such as the recent Nationals with 45 entries. We do permit UK boats competing in Ireland to appear on the list", he told Afloat.

Top Ten in the 'Unofficial' Irish Squib Ladder for the 2025 Season

Top Ten in the 'Unofficial' Irish Squib Ladder for the 2025 Season - May 2025Top Ten in the 'Unofficial' Irish Squib Ladder for the 2025 Season

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