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Irish RS400, RS200 and RS Feva Westerns at Lough Ree Yacht Club

by Heather Chipperfield 22 Jul 2014 16:56 BST 19-20 July 2014
Irish RS Feva Westerns at Lough Ree Yacht Club © Graham McMullin

A whopping 98 RS sailors across the three fleets took part in a glorious if slightly windless Westerns in Lough Ree this weekend, comprising 24 400s, 14 200s and 11 Fevas.

Many boats arrived on the Friday night to make the most of the lovely venue for the weekend. Saturday morning we awoke to a glassy lake and as we launched and drifted out a small breeze piped up. All credit due to the PRO Liam Moloney and his team who with infinite patience and much moving of marks managed to get two races away before finally drawing a line under it for the day.

In the 400s it was Alex Barry and Richy Leonard who were overnight leaders with a very consistent 1 and 2, 2nd overnight were father and son pairing of Christopher and Niall Eames while newcomers Sandy Rimmington and Richy Harrington who had led to both first windward marks needed a bit of time to practise their downwind speed but still ended up third after day one. In the 200s Sarah and Ciara Byrne who had a 2 and a 1 respectively led from Sean Craig and Heather King while newcomers to the Feva fleet Zach and Ben McMullin counted two firsts.

Saturday evening was spent mostly in the bar after a fantastic meal provided by the club before retiring to tents and boats and campervans for the night.

Sunday had promised a little more wind and indeed it looked good early on. Out on the water some early wind shifts followed by a general recall for the 200s made for a lot more mark moving for the tireless mark laying team and it was only the Fevas who got away promptly on the first race. The 200s and 400s followed in due course and just got in a race before the wind died away completely. Have to say if there is a place to be hanging around between races Lough Ree is not a bad place to do it! No one was complaining as we drifted around chatting and assuming that was it for the day.

Just as the sailors were beginning to give up, a small breeze began and built to be the best breeze of the weekend and the PRO got us started again promptly for race 4 of the series. There were two general recalls for the 400s in race 5 with Gareth Flanagan, Harrington and Rimmington and Eastern Champ Sean Cleary falling foul of the black flag. As the second race of the day was finishing there was roughly five minutes left to the deadline start time for the last race of the day, and with literally seconds to go the PRO blew the 5 minute for the Fevas signalling the start of sequence.

After 5 races Alex Barry was clear leader in the 400s with a 1,1,2,4 and discarding a 4, followed by Chris Penney and Simon Martin in second with Christopher and Niall Eames taking third.

In the 200s it was Sean Craig and Heather King who took the title with a very close fight behind him which up until the last reach to the finish in the last race looked like it could have been a three way tie for second, third and fourth. Stephen Craig and Conor Foley came out on top of the bunch securing second overall with Roy Van Maanen and Kevin O Rourke in third.

The Fevas saw local brothers Zack and Ben McMullin taking first overall with three firsts and a fourth to count. Second was Alison Dolan and Grainne Young followed by Greg Arrowsmith and Conor Little in third.

All credit to the Race management team for holding their nerve and patience to get in 5 races in such tricky conditions. Many thanks to Lough Ree for a very warm welcome and I am sure it wont be long till we are back there again.

RS200 Results:

PosSail NoClubHelmCrewR1R2R3R4R5Pts
1st1015RStGYCSean CraigHeather Craig1‑32115
2nd771RStGYCStephen CraigConor Foley‑7232310
3rd1534GSCRoy Van MaanenKevin O'Rourke3‑515211
4th1478GSCSarah ByrneCiara Byrne21‑53511
5th1048GSCLisa SmithKate Hayes‑11446620
6th304RStGYCBen ArrowsmithPaddy Lee‑8774422
7th727RStGYCBen FuscoHelen O'Beirne4‑867724
8th759RIYCMichael TyrellMeg Tyrell51088‑1131
9th1156RStGYCClodagh HinksonFiona Deegan96‑109832
10th903RStGYCIan SimingtonSean Murray691110‑1236
11th421GSCRobert GoodeAlice Brennan13(DNS)912943
12th449CSCHugh Clery WardColm Ward‑121212111045
13th611CSCMike O'DeaPatrick Donlon101113(DNC)DNC50
14th  Siobhan Hutchinson (DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC64
14th495SLYCEmily SmithSandra Halliwell(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC64

RS400 Results:

PosSail NoClubHelmCrewR1R2R3R4R5Pts
1st1126MBSC/RCYCAlex BarryRichard Leonard12‑4418
2nd1004EABC/CSCChris PenneySimon Martin‑6423413
3rd1292BYCChristopher EamesNiall Eames2‑661514
4th522MBSCRitchie HarringtonSandy Rimmington3536(BFD)17
5th1259BYCGareth FlaniganDavid Fletcher4815(BFD)18
6th1230HYCPaul McMahonLaura Houlihan73‑122719
7th1136RStGYCEmmet RyanJay Stacey‑9188623
8th1406RNIYCDave CheyneWendy Smyth8910(BFD)229
9th1143RStGYC/WHBCMarty O'LearyBrian Fenlon‑1111117332
10th589GSC/HYCPeter BaylyPaddy Blackley12799‑1337
11th1017GSCSean ClearySteven Tyner1014511(BFD)40
12th867RCYCKate NagleMaria Coleman51315(BFD)841
13th748RCYCAndrew WoodwardPhilip McGlade‑13107121241
14th1176GSCAndrew VersoOisin Bough‑20191410952
15th1138RStGYCOwen LavertyGina Laverty1517(BFD)131055
16th1335RStGYCAndrew AlgeoPaul Nolan14121316‑1755
17th1379CLYCHenry McLaughlinLiz McLaughlin‑181516141661
18th601LRYCGerard GroarkeAmanda Groarke1716‑22171464
19th586RStGYCRichard TateChris Arrowsmith(DNF)1817181568
20th1276GSCFiachra EtchinghamSarah Holahan222019(BFD)1172
21st637KSCJohn CallinanDavid Coleman16‑2118191972
22nd581KSCPat CullooDonall Cullinane21222015(DNC)78
23rd1141CSCTom McHughPhilip McHugh19‑2321201878
24th1188RNIYCNeill StrainChristina Cunningham(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC100

RS Feva Results:

PosSail NoClubHelmCrewR1R2R3R4R5Pts
1st2357LRYCZach McMullinBen McMullin111‑747
2nd9BSC/NYCAlison DolanGrainne Young62‑82111
3rd1654RStGYCGreg ArrowsmithConor Little24‑51512
4th1776RStGYC/LRYCTriona HinksonKatherine Kelly‑9633214
5th2354LRYCJames DelaneyAlexander Farrell3344(RET)14
6th2353LRYCJess Groarke DonaghMax McMullin5(DNS)25315
7th3616GBSCBrian MurphyDavid O'Reilly(DNS)766625
8th2356LRYCLuke Groarke DonaghJohn Ashe4‑878726
9th2395GSCPaul O'NeillDylan Goode75‑99829
10th98GSCLuke RocheAdam Roche89‑10101037
11th2252GSCSophie Van MaanenAlana Stanley10(DNS)DNF11942

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