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ISA Junior All Ireland Sailing Championship

by Rachel Solon, Irish Sailing Association 22 Sep 2013 19:18 BST 21-22 September 2013
Seafra Guiloyle and Richard McGinley win the ISA All Ireland Junior Sailing Championships in Schull © Mike MacSweeney / Provision

Seáfra Guilfolyle from Royal Cork Yacht Club has today been crowned the 2013 ISA Junior All Ireland Sailing Championship after a nail bitingly close nine race regatta. Going in to the medal race Seáfra was tied on points at the top of the leaderboard with fellow ISA Academy sailor Finn Lynch, who only two weeks ago won the U21 Laser Radial World Championships. But a fourth for Seáfra in the medal race was enough to put him two points clear of Finn to claim the prestigious title.

The championship got under way at the Fastnet Marine OEC in Schull, Co. Cork yesterday (Saturday) where the initial five scheduled races were successfully sailed and concluded today with three further fleets races followed by a double points medal race for the top 10 boats. The invitational regatta, which began in the 1940's, saw 23 of Ireland's top young sailors take to the water in TR3.6 dinghies.

Racing began this morning in light to moderate winds in Schull Harbour. Finn and his crew Florence Lyden had been the overnight leaders but dropped back to third after the first race while Darragh O'Sullivan, also from the ISA Academy, and his teammate Anna O'Regan took the lead with Seáfra and Richard McGinley in the silver medal position. Only three points separated the three sailors and with two more fleet races and a double points medal race yet to be sailed, every move and tactical decision would be critical.

Proving just how tight the competition was, it was Seáfra won took pole position with a bullet in Race 7 knocking Darragh back to third place while Finn moved up to take second overall. And the battle continued during Race 8 when a win for Finn meant both he and Seáfra were tied on 21 points with only the medal race left as the decider.

Both Seáfra and Finn got off to a tricky start in the medal race. They, along with Darragh, were towards the back putting them in the difficult position of having to climb up the fleet. But with a wealth of skills and international experience the talented sailors worked the conditions improving their positions. At the end, Seáfra couldn't quite reach the top three but a fourth place finish was enough to beat Finn's fifth giving him the Gold with a two point lead.

Seáfra will now receive an invitation to compete at the ISA Senior All Ireland Championship from the 25th to the 27th of October in Howth Yacht Club.

Commenting on his win Seáfra enthused "The medal race was really nerve-wracking especially having Finn so close to me the whole time but I'm really happy with how I sailed. I'm delighted with the outcome and I'm looking forward to getting to compete at the Senior All Irelands next month in Howth".

Overall Results:

PlaceHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8MedalPoints
1Seafra GuilfoyleRichard McGinleyRCYC39128313829
2Finn LynchFlorence LydenNYC7221106211031
3Johnny DurcanPatrick CrosbieRCYC263611035632
4Darragh O'SullivanAnna O'ReganKYC1873226141443
5Daniel RaymondDouglas EamesNYC615594844444
6Cian ByrneMark HassettRCYC10139497242256
7Cian CahillSinead BarnettRSGYC84456162461261
8Harry WhittakerPeter McCannRCYC111613319242266
9Harry DurcanDara O'SheaRCYC123118115771668
10Megan ParkerBen WalshSSC5781016145111878
11Loghlen Rickard Ros MorganNYC4512145112424 75
12Jack HigginsMark BolgerRSGYC13191023741219 84
13Ryan Glynn Sam WilkinsonBYC91014724191117 87
14Sarah EamesCliodhna Ni ShuilleabhainBYC181613151812812 94
15Ciaran FinneganColin O'SullivanWHSC1411241212132410 96
16Nicole HemeryckAlison DolanNYC1717241113171313 101
17Liam Glynn Ana McNultyBYC191424171415169 104
18Conor Sheriff Kevin HarringtonCSC202415181720108 108
19Tiarnán Dickson Caolan CroasdellLRYC212124161991415 115
20Rob WynneMichelle MorganDHSC1522242115221716 128
21Megan BoylanRory MacAllisterSSC2218241924181518 134
22Cliodhna O'ReganSorcha O'SullivanKYC2412242224212420 147
23Sarah CooneyAmy LambertNYC1620242024232421 148

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