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Optimist Ulster Champs at Royal North of Ireland Yacht Club

by Fred Campbell 24 Jun 2011 18:07 BST
The Ulster Championships 2011 © Thomas Anderson

The Optimist Ulster Championships returned to Royal North of Ireland Yacht Club after a three year gap. With over one hundred boats and most of the competitors travelling from Southern Ireland, North Down Tourism’s support to the event couldn’t have been more apt.

The competing sailors are aged between 8 and 14 so they obviously can’t get to the venue without the support of parents. The sailors, all with at least one parent in tow, arrived at the Cultra club on Friday evening.

A full fleet of support boats crewed by parents, coaches and supporters were launched ready for the weekend’s competition. While many watched the racing on the water, others took the opportunity to walk the North Down coastal path, or sample the shopping and tourist facilities in the area.

Saturday was a day of light airs and sunshine, with winds of 5 knots dropping away to nothing. The Featherweights in the fleet were delighted and preformed well.

Sunday was a different day entirely with winds of 18knots gusting 22 and the heavier sailors came into their own. Just like bag of dolly mixtures - all in all something for everyone!

Three races were started on Saturday

Race one in the junior fleet was won by Ronan Cournane followed closely by Colin O’Sullivan. Race 2 was started in five knots but on the second beat the sailors made little progress against the strong tide as the wind disappeared. Eventually 10 sailors finished but the rest of the fleet were timed out indeed at times the sailors appeared to be going backwards! The third race of the day was again started in five knots which once more dissipated and as the sailors stayed in one spot and chanted "Abandon!" the PRO eventually decided to call it a day.

In the senior fleet race one and two were won by experienced sailor Peter McCann as this form returned. By race three frustrations were showing and the seniors pushed the boundaries of the rules as they desperately tried to get to the windward mark in 1 knot of wind against a strong tide. The race was abandoned and the tired sailors sailed back to a fantastic welcome and great meal provided by Royal North. It was a frustrating day for all both race committee and sailors alike as the wind shifted build up dropped away and built up again.

On Saturday evening Fred Campbell presented sailors who have made this years teams with their green lifejackets and team gear and wished them luck in the events they will attend.

Three races were completed on Sunday

Sunday morning came and the promised wind which had the heavier sailors in a jubilant mood started to build steadily. A number of black flags had been handed out in the senior fleet the previous day these were carried over to this race this meant a number of sailors stayed ashore and looked on as the rest of the fleet launched.

Race one was won by Sean Donnelly with races two and three won by fellow dunlaoighre sailor Adam Hyland. In the junior fleet race one was won by Rebecca O’ Shaughnessy with Niamh Henry winning race two while strong wind expert Issy Delamer won race three making Sunday an all girl affair in the junior fleet.

Congratulations to Peter Mc Cann who is the Ulster senior regional Champion.

Congratulations also to Ronan Cournane who is the Ulster Junior regional Championship.

Regatta Fleet

As the last two windy events have made regatta fleet sailing difficult the coaches used the opportunity of a light wind forecast on Saturday to launch the sailors early ahead of the main fleet.

To date very little racing has been done in the Regatta fleet but Saturday changed that and 4 races were completed in the light airs. Sunday brought windy weather and 2 races were completed. This racing experience is necessary to equip the sailors with the skills they will need when they move to the main fleet.

Thanks and congratulations

Our sincere thanks to all at Royal North Yacht Club who worked tirelessly all weekend to make the event the resounding success that it was!

Congratulations to Ben Walsh, Colin O'Sullivan, Harry Durcan, Oskar Cahill and Philip McDowell in the junior fleet and Caitlin Waters and Stephen Judge in the senior fleet who have now been promoted to the Gold Fleet following two top 5 finishes in the silver fleet.

Full results are available: www.rniyc.org/ArdmoreAdvertisingOptimistUlsterChampionships.htm
Photos can be seen at: rniyc.zenfolio.com/2011/optimist

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