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Fireball Irish National Championship 2026 at Howth Yacht Club

by Frank Miller 22 Jun 02:39 PDT 19-21 June 2026
Gold fleet podium at the Fireball Irish National Championship at Howth © Frank Miller

Ewen Barry and his daughter Thea are the new Fireball National Champions after nine races over three days at Howth Yacht Club at the weekend. The Monkstown Bay SC pair won five races, discarding a fourth and a sixth to take the title with a seven point lead. At 15 years of age Thea Barry as crew must be the youngest ever sailor to take the title. Conditions over the weekend were remarkably varied, stretching both sailors and the race committee led by NRO Neil Murphy.

Friday saw the oddest winds anyone had ever experienced with massive changes in pressure and direction making sailing and setting a course, extremely difficult. The fleet witnessed everything from calms to very sharp short gusts which arrived without warning from random directions in a moderate swell. Two races were attempted with the second abandoned when wind died completely.

Race one was won by Noel Butler & Stephen Oram who made best sense of the huge shifts and holes. One feature of that race was a big chunk of the 19 boat fleet struggling to round the leeward mark in the thinnest of airs. A protest in that race was overseen by National Judge Ed Alcock.

Saturday initially saw winds which were light and tricky and three races were sailed in these before a very decent sea breeze kicked in. Then two more races were sailed in champagne conditions with very enjoyable reaches.

The fleet had agreed to sail five races on the Saturday due to a very doubtful forecast on Sunday but when the race team went out to check racing seemed feasible in about six knots easterly so boats hurriedly launched and headed to the main sailing area off the Portmarnock coast. Thus the final three races took place in light but fairly steady winds probably averaging about 6-7 knots.

Behind the leaders there was close racing throughout the fleet especially amongst the top five boats. Ultimately Conor Twohig & Matthew Cotter prevailed over Butler & Oram taking second and third places respectively. Fourth place went to French team Yoann Fouassier & Jean Robillard sailing one of the three new Windermark designs seen at the event.

Rachel Deasy & Harry Thompson won the silver fleet easily and were sixth overall, followed by Brian Jones & TJ O'Brien and Pat McGoldrick & Paul ter Horst. The youth prize went to Jack McNaughton & Kilian Mathieu.

Possibly the loudest cheers at prize-giving were for Glen Fisher sailing with his wife Brenda and daughter Clodagh who took home the classic trophy.

Overall and despite a few sailors missing due to the Round Ireland, the weekend was a huge success with warm sunshine, terrific race management and local hospitality all overseen by main event organiser Jill Sommerville.

Next event for Fireballs is the Ulsters to be held this year at Galway Bay SC over the weekend of 11th & 12th of July. A Fireball coaching weekend is scheduled at the club the previous weekend. After that event some thirteen Irish Fireballs will be packing up for the World Championship in Torbay UK later in the month with several young Fireballers leading that charge.

Overall Results:

PosDivSail NrHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9Pts
1stGold15183Ewen BarryThea BarryMonkstown Bay SC32‑4111‑61110
2ndGold14855Conor TwohigMatthew CotterHowth YC‑1341‑63213317
3rdGold15061Noel ButlerStephen OramNational YC1‑532‑4342419
4thGoldFRA 15189Yoann FouassierJean RobillardCercle de la Voile du Centre217(UFD)75(UFD)5229
5thGold15017Adrian LeeEdmund HynesMonkstown Bay SC48‑948‑1224535
6thSilver15060Rachel DeasyHarry ThompsonMonkstown Bay SC5(DNC)5‑92488739
7thGold14938Niall McGrottyNeil CramerSkerries SC8‑1083‑15836945
8thGold14915Frank MillerEd ButlerDun Laoghaire MYC96655712‑13‑1650
9thGold15156Jack McNaughtonKilian MathieuDun Laoghaire MYC7122‑15667‑151151
10thGold15016Louise McKennaHermine O'KeeffeRoyal St. George YC‑157107‑121157653
11thSilver14770Brian JonesTJ O'BrienMonkstown Bay SC119‑16129911‑16869
12thSilver14740Jack McDowellHugo MickaMalahide YC12311‑1311‑1313111374
13thGold14567Jon EvansAidan CaulfieldSligo YC6‑1412141010‑15101476
14thSilver14790Pat McGoldrickPaul ter HorstDun Laoghaire MYC1413158‑17(DNC)1091079
15thSilver14854Cariosa PowerMarie BarryNational YC‑17111411‑16149121283
16thGold4676Bryan MaguireMichael KeeganRoyal St. George YC16151310131516(DNS)(DNC)98
17thSilver14683Colm BreenCormac Power BreenDun Laoghaire MYC10‑16‑1716141614141599
18thSilver14663Brenda NashGlen FisherDun Laoghaire MYC(DNC)(DNC)DNC1718171717UFD124

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