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ISA All Ireland Championship - Ben Duncan to face stiff competition

by Irish Sailing Associaton on 29 Aug 2014
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Defending All Ireland Sailing Champion Ben Duncan will face some stiff competition next week as he fights to retain his title. 16 national class champions have been invited to compete at the ISA’s most prestigious annual senior sailing event; the ISA All Ireland Sailing Championship on the sixth and seventh of September. The championship, which began in 1947, will be sailed in the ISA’s fleet of J80 keelboats from Howth Yacht Club where the nation’s top sailors will battle it out for the coveted Helmsman’s Trophy.

Among the invited competitors is recent Commodore’s Cup winner and 1720 national champion Anthony O’Leary – a powerhouse within the international sailing circuit. O’Leary has competed at the All Irelands numerous times. Although both his sons Peter and Nicholas have won the championship a combined five times, Anthony himself has so far failed to bring the title back to Cork.

Earning a nomination from the GP14 class is Olympic veteran Ger Owens who competed at the Games in Athens, Beijing and most recently in London. Owens is no stranger to the ISA championship having won it in 2000. He will also line up against the 2007 victor Stefan Hyde.

The 16 boats will compete in two fleets of eight on Saturday, each scheduled for three races. From there the top three boats from each fleet will progress to Sunday’s final four-race series with two additional places remaining for the top two boats from a two-race repechage on Sunday morning.

National Class Champion Invitees:

Name

Surname

Club

Class

Alex

Barry

Monkstown Bay Sailing Club

RS400

Ben

Duncan

 

Defending Champion

Richard

Evans

Howth Yacht Club

ICRA 2'

Laurence

Hanley

Lough Ree Yacht Club

Shannon One Design

Chris

Helme

Royal St George Yacht Club

Ruffian

Stefan

Hyde

Royal Cork Yacht Club

SB20

Ian

Nagle

Royal Cork Yacht Club

ICRA '1'

Flor

O'Driscoll

Royal St George Yacht Club

J24

Anthony

O'Leary

Royal Cork Yacht Club

Commodores Cup & 1720

Pat

O'Neill

Clontarf Yacht & Boat Club

IDRA14 & E-Boat

Jonathan

O'Rourke

National Yacht Club

Mermaid

Ger

Owens

Royal St George Yacht Club

GP14

Conor

Phelan

Royal Cork Yacht Club

ICRA '0'

Conor

Turvey

Howth Yacht Club

Howth 17 Footer

Roy

Van Maanen

Greystones Sailing Club

RS200

Ross

Vaughan

Royal North of Ireland Yacht Club

Squib


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