Rowing Ireland's Coach Development Officer, Pat McInerney explained, “The racing involves single sculls, double sculls and pairs all in separate races for both men and women. The event will also host a race for all grades and boat classes outside of the national event to broaden the appeal to all rowers.”
“The single scullers for the national event are drawn from clubs across the country and involves separate time trial races in men’s, women’s and junior categories. The singles race was postponed from the Blessington fixture three weeks ago due to bad weather.”
There will still be a good race off for the senior and junior titles for men and women with the host club, Skibbereen, providing some strong contenders.”
“In the women’s race there are forty boats led off by Carrick on Shannon’s Dympna Kelly and Sheila Clavin from St. Michaels. The seniors are followed by a strong field of intermediate and junior scullers which includes Laura D’urso from Derry who came 4th in the junior World championships.”
The men’s race has an impressive entry of one hundred and twenty boats. They will be led off by Sean Jacob of Old Collegians, a former international heavyweight sculler who will be followed by Richard Coakley (Skibbereen Rowing Club) who was part of the Olympic team in 2008.
Others challenging for the top senior spot will be reigning Intermediate Champion, Peter Hanily (St Michaels Rowing Club, Limerick) and the very promising junior and current novice champion, Turlough Hughes (Kings Hospital School). Reigning Junior Champion Paul O’Donovan of Skibbereen should also feature strongly.
Skibbereen Club PRO, Violet Hayes, is delighted with the strong entry and is hoping for good weather this weekend. Tthe committee will be monitoring the latest weather forecast before making a final decision on the event. Some clubs, particular in the west, are having difficulty accessing their boats and equipment for transport to Cork.”
In the doubles Head there will be strong challenges from current under 23 team members Niall Kenny of NUIG and Peter Hanily of St Michaels going off first ahead of a strong club field behind them. In the women’s race the current National Senior champions from Limerick face off the Intermediate champions from Derry.
The National Head race series continues with a fours race in Limerick on Feb 6th and an eights race in Galway on March 27th next. Through the summer months there will be a series of Grand League regattas at six major venues around the country, north and south. The new competition calendar also has two National Championship regattas, one in July and one in September.”