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GP14 Ulster Championships at Sligo Yacht Club

by Chris Scott 31 Jul 2008 07:48 BST 26-27 July 2008
Tim Corcoran and Brendan Brogan hike their way to Ulsters success © Gareth Craig / www.fotosail.com

Corcoran & Brogan retain the GP14 Ulster Championships

A bumper fleet of fifty boats attended the Ulster Championships of Ireland -incorporating the Ulster Youths and Master Championships- at Sligo Yacht Club on the 26th and 27th of July. Tim Corcoran and Brendan Brogan continued their march towards a “grand slam” adding the Ulster Title to the three other events wins notched up this season.

Race Officer Gus Henry and his team had their hands full the first day of sailing with a light and variable southerly wind, a strong tide running across the course and occasional patches of wind coming in from the east.

The conditions made for the most challenging day of sailing so far this season with all but one crew “dropping a clanger” in at least one race. The stars of the day were Sligo Yacht Club’s Paddy O’Connor and Tania McHale in only their second outing in about two months holding their nerve in the tricky conditions scoring a second, third and fourth making them overnight leaders. The race winners on the day were Alistair Duffin and Steven Nelson in races one while Tim Corcoran and Brendan Brogan took the honours in race two and the Sutton team of Hugh Gill and Ciaran Murphy were winners of race three.

However, the highlight of the day was lap one of race one where Master Paul Rowan crewed by Ashling Gillen battled for the lead with youth sailors Mark Armstrong and Don McCormack, an apt scene encompassing nearly fifty years of the GP14 class being sailed in Ireland.

With a little less tide and the wind steadier Sundays sailing was a little easier on the mind and it was the Corcoran/Brogan team that was fastest out of the blocks leading at the first windward mark and holding that lead until the finish. Niall Henry and Ossian Geraghty finished second but only to find out that that they were OCS (they have since joined Sligo’s badminton club) elevating Curly Morris and Laura McFarland to second. It was again the Corcoran/Brogan team that took the honours for race two closely followed by Morris/McFarland and Henry/Geraghty in third.

Sligo Yacht Club presented a new trophy to the Association for the sixth race in memory of Ernie Mawhinney who sadly passed away this year and it was fitting that the wind dropped and the sun shone, Ernie’s favourite conditions in which he was hard to beat. The McGuinness brothers lead the race from start to finish winning the inaugural Ventura Cup and the final race of the Ulster Championships.

There were fifteen entrants for the Master and with the first two races of each day counting in this event it was the Newtownards team of Alastair Duffin and Steven Nelson that took the honours in both Saturday’s races with Curly Morris and Laura McFarland winning races three and four on day two which was enough to give them championships with Duffin/Nelson in second and Robert and Ross Gingles in third.

Mark Armstrong and Don McCormack won the Ulster Youth Championships with Geard Healy and Luke Henderson second and Gerard O’Sullivan and Ben Saunders in third.

The Silver fleet was dominated by the youths clearly showing the benefit of their training from current GP14 World Champion Ian Dobson early in the month. Armstrong/McCormack were victorious with fellow club mates Healy/Henderson second and O’Sullivan/Saunders third.

In the Bronze fleet and keeping it in the family the winners were Frank and Ann Armstrong with Adam Scott and Ben Malone in second and Steve Preston and Mark Magreehan in third.

The regatta clearly demonstrated everything the GP14 has to offer sailing in Ireland, close racing in big fleets, great social scene for all ages, new blood and old hands winning prizes.

Overall Results:

PosFleet Helm Crew Club Sail NoR1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 Pts
1st Gold Tim Corcoran Brendan Brogan SYC 13801-91811314
2nd Gold Curley Morris Laura McFarland EABC/NSC 13917-107322216
3rd Gold Paddy O Connor Tania MacHale SYC 139272346-9520
4th Gold John McGuinness Donal McGuinness MBC 13866-1492311126
5th Gold Hugh Gill Ciaran Murphy SDC 131958111-437431
6th Gold Richard Street Dan Crilly BSC 1398138-17410732
7th Gold Robert Gingles Ross Gingles EABC 13645-2367851440
8th Gold Colm. O Flaherty Brian Reilly SYC 13891510-46741743
9th Gold S J Hunt John Downey RCYC 1384541610548944
10th Sliver Mark Armstrong Don McCormack SYC 139706-1716128648
11th Gold Alistair Duffin Stephen Nelson NSC 139011214-43161649
12th Gold Chris Scott Mark Taylor LEYC 13833-2014111061556
13th Gold Diarmuid Mullen James Conlon SYC 1379411412922-2758
14th Sliver Gerard Healy Luke Henderson SYC 1390912135-20171259
15th Sliver Gerard O Sullivan Benjamin Saunders SDC 13955161261713-2964
16th Sliver Ken Louden Ryan Louden LFYC 139881715-191312865
17th Gold Niall Henry Ossian Geraghty SYC 13993221815-4331068
18th Bronze Frank Armstrong Anne Armstrong SYC 1011113199-25232185
19th Bronze Adam Scott Ben Malone SSC 13854-3752311262388
20th Bronze Stevon Preston Mark Magreehan NSC 13771-29232118141389
21st Bronze Peter Collings Andrew Collings SDC 1346015321324-3518102
22nd Bronze Cathal Sheridan David Cooke SSC 1396121-2518192124103
23rd Sliver Johnny Park Bob Stinson NSC 1379519-3627142725112
24th Bronze John McRobert Rose McRobert Ballyronan BC 1152626222829-3311116
25th Gold Stephen Boyle Dave Byrne SDC 1362424-3026272019116
26th Sliver Lawrence Baalham Maurice Baalham NSC 138823220-37153020117
27th Sliver Peter Armstrong Bryan Armstrong SYC 12358252120-431838122
28th Gold Paul Rowan Aisling Gillen NBC/SYC 1394272451301551127
29th Sliver Gerry Gilligan Nancy Pyl SYC 137221828312228-38127
30th Sliver Simon Cully Libby Tierney BSC 139513127222324-38127
31st Sliver Thomas Sexton Neill Gallagher SYC 1374527-3838211938143
32nd Bronze Michael Collender Brian Walker MSC 1378228332938-4026154
33rd Bronze Brendan McCormack Nuala Moloney SYC 12213-463934163828155
34th Bronze Conor Toomey Alison Smith SYC X3794 303524373151157
35th Bronze Stuart McCormick Susie White MSC 136443529253336-38158
36th Sliver Paul Leydon Ronan McGarvey SYC 1347538-4130263238164
37th Bronze Michael Gannon Alan Shaw SYC 1326441-4533282938169
38th Bronze Eric Plunket Jane Dorman SYC 13564403435-433922170
39th Bronze Katie Johnston Bernie Briody MSC 1240333-4036353438176
40th Bronze Seamus Monaghan Lucia Nicholson SYC 13429-454242312538178
41st Bronze Niall Considine Siobhan Redhan SYC 13928343151324438179
42nd Bronze Nicholas Jeanniot Kieron Melly SYC 1368036-4332363738179
43rd Sliver Noel McLoughlin Ann Flanagan SYC 1352942374134-4338192
44th Bronze Kieran Milner Catherine Mulligan MSC 1359243-4440394238202
45th Bronze Joseph McLoughlin Callum Mc Loughlin SYC 13582392639515151206
46th Bronze Andy Hodgson Stephan Hession SYC 13505-474643404138208
47th Bronze Karl Kerins Phillipe Huel SYC 12355-494846414538218
48th Bronze Gerry Brady James McGuinness SYC 1349644-4844464838219
49th Bronze John Ryan James Ryan SYC 13363-484846424638220
50th Bronze Klaus Noll Jenny Bennito SYC 12892515151515151255

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