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Irish J/24 Midlands Championships at Lough Ree Yacht Club

by Michael Clarke 1 Sep 2003 23:13 BST
Emma Lovegrove, foredeck, calls a start line for Andrew Algeo in Scandal during the Irish J/24 Midland Championships © Michael Clarke

This Irish season’s largest J/24 fleet, 22 boats and 110 sailors, gathered on 30 & 31 August at Lough Ree YC for the J/24 Midlands Championship, sponsored by Dubarry and Andrew Mannion Engineering. It was won in Scandal, RStGYC, by Andrew Algeo, helm, Ben Cooke, joint-owner, Emma Lovegrove, Claire Dunwoody and Simon Fry. They were very clear winners, counting three firsts and all other scores in the top three places for an overall net 11 points.

Club mate Barry O’Neill in Jazz emerged second overall (23 points) and third was Michael McCaldin on Murder Picture from Lough Erne YC (29 points). Both won one race as did fourth overall, Enda O’Coineen, Kilcullen, National YC, and fifth, Joey Kelly, LEYC, White Trash on Tour, built by Rogers in 1983, and wining the new best placed Classic J/24 prize. Sixth overall, and taking the prize for best of the early Westerly built J/24s, now all 20 or more years old, was Ron Finegan from Dundalk and Carlingford SC in Just4One, best result second in the seventh race.

As usual for these very enjoyable Irish weekend J/24 events, of which this was the fourth so far in 2002, up to eight windward leeward races with leeward finishes were scheduled, with six best results counting. The courses were on the southern part of scenic Lough Ree at the very centre point of the island of Ireland, hence the unique event title, Irish J/24 Midland Championship. The perpetual trophy is an unusual and elegant J/24 model made from bog oak several thousand years old and found nearby, that was presented to the J/24 Class by LRYC a few year ago.

Race Officer David Dickson skilfully managed that all 8 races were sailed, with just one, the first, shortened, despite unreliable and shifty light to moderate northerly winds, that forced postponements to re-set marks or wait for wind to settle. A large and eager fleet on the start line caused more general recalls that usual, especially on Sunday morning, all keen to improve overnight placings. The, black flag came out, but only for the final race, with only one boat, Kilcullen disqualified. Other measures of the close and enjoyable racing include that half the fleet each had at least one finish place in the top 20%, that is fourth or better among 22 boats, and the bulk of the fleet usually finished within five minutes after almost an hour’s racing.

Other race Prizes went to Stephen Bradshaw, Jibberish, Strangford SC, Andrew Mannion in Jiffy, and best overall of the local LRYC boats, Mark McCormick, Jana and Jamie Bergin, Jaws, both also LRYC, Desmond Fortune, Hard on Port and Richard O’Connor, Nivola, both RStGYC, and David Taylor in Taz, a boat towed all the way from Carrickfergus for her first event outing with new owners on Belfast Lough, and hopefully first of a new J/24 fleet there.

Overall Results:

Pos Boat Name Sail No Helm R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 Pts
1 Scandal 4212 Andrew Algeo 1 4 3 3 1 2 3 1 11
2 Jazz 465 Barry O'Neill 4 2 7 7 2 8 1 7 23
3 Murder Picture 4231 Mickey McCaldin 2 8 6 15 7 1 13 5 29
4 Kilkullen 680 Enda O'Coineen 15 1 12 1 11 4 5 BFD 34
5 White Trash on Tour 3120 Joey Kelly 3 16 1 4 8 13 9 9 34
6 Just4One 4179 Ron Finnegan 8 6 15 8 5 9 2 8 37
7 Nivola 144 Richard O'Connor 7 3 9 10 20 6 19 4 39
8 Jibberish 4384 Stephen Bradshaw 5 5 13 5 19 5 10 10 40
9 Hard on Port 4794 Desmond Fortune 14 14 14 9 3 3 16 2 45
10 Taz 448 David Taylor 10 15 8 11 12 7 14 3 51
11 Jiffy 4019 Andrew Mannion 11 7 5 2 16 17 15 17 56
12 Jigalo 739 Tim Rippey 16 10 4 17 14 12 7 15 62
13 Crazyhorse 4533 Frank Heath 19 13 18 14 6 16 8 6 63
14 Luder Too 4009 Robin Eagleson 6 9 19 16 13 10 12 13 63
15 Virjin on the Ridiculous 4188 Diarmuid O'Donovan 13 17 10 12 15 11 6 14 66
16 Jana 397 Mark McCormick 20 19 20 6 4 19 4 16 68
17 Jaws 1183 Jamie Bergin 9 18 2 18 18 20 17 12 76
18 Dunojet 1686 Gerry Jones 18 12 11 20 9 18 20 11 79
19 Bad 4628 Jerry Dowling 17 11 17 13 17 14 11 18 83
20 Jeriatrix 4015 Judie Anderson 12 20 16 21 10 15 18 19 90
21 Jester 1722 Mike O'Neill 21 21 DNF 19 22 22 21 21 125
22 Jacquerie 428 Louis Flannery 22 22 21 22 21 21 22 20 127

Results generated and submitted using Sailwave sailing scoring software

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