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Carlow Gives Young Crews Full Day of Rowing

3rd June 2012
Carlow Gives Young Crews Full Day of Rowing

#ROWING: Carlow overcame cold conditions to run 11 hours of racing, mostly for young athletes, today. The big entry came from as far apart as Portora in Enniskillen and Fermoy in Cork.

Carlow Regatta, Sunday

Men

Eight – Masters: Carlow/Commercial/Neptune bt Athlone.

Sculling, Quadruple – Novice: Neptune bt New Ross. Junior 18: Carlow bt Neptune. Junior 16: Athlone bt Portora.

Double – Senior: Carlow A bt Carlow B. Novice Commercial bt Neptune. Junior 18: Carlow A bt Carlow B. Junior 16: Commercial bt Waterford.

Single – Senior: Carlow (Bolger) bt Carlow (Coughlan). Intermediate: Carlow (Murphy) bt Carlow (Ayers). Novice: Cappoquin bt Waterford. Junior 18: Carlow (Byrne) bt Carlow (McGrath). Junior 16: Commercial (Carroll) bt Athlone (Hannon). Masters A: Offaly (Hussey) bt Three Castles (Murphy). Masters B: Portora (Murphy) bt Commercial (Crowley)

Women

Sculling, Quadruple – Novice: New Ross bt King’s Hospital. Junior 18: Athlone bt Portora. Junior 16: Carlow bt Portora. Masters: New Ross bt Offaly.

Double – Intermediate: Carlow bt Fermoy. Novice: Cappoquin A bt Cappoquin B. Junior 18: St Michael’s bt St Michael’s. Junior 16: Carlow bt Portora.

Single – Novice: Fermoy (Costigan) bt Offaly (Piggott). Junior 18: Portora (Mulligan) bt St Michael’s. Junior 16: Fermoy bt Graiguenamanagh.

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Liam Gorman

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Liam Gorman is a writer and reporter. He is the co-author of Little Lady, One Man, Big Ocean, published in the United States and Canada as Crossing the Swell. He is the rowing correspondent of the Irish Times.  

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