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GP14 O'Tiarnaigh Challenge at the Royal North of Ireland Yacht Club

by William O DeWhisp 5 May 07:13 BST 25-26 April 2026
GP14 O'Tiarnaigh Challenge at RNIYC © Linday Nolan

The GP14 O'Tiarnaigh Challenge held at Royal North of Ireland Yacht Club in Cultra on the 25th and 26th April provided an excellent opportunity for the class to get used to the waters in which the World Championship will be held this coming August.

A fleet of 26 boats completed in a no discard qualifier series on Saturday which determined placement in Gold, Silver and Bronze fleets for Sunday's final series. Heavy duty guard and gate launches were employed to good effect to discourage the line pushers, no soft landings spots here.

Principal race officer Ruan O'Tiarnaigh briefed the fleet on Saturday morning, the format of the day: one round windward leeward course, 3-minute gate, downwind finish and as many races as possible were the order of the day.

A one-hour delay to proceedings allowed the local sea breeze to establish and build, the cold waters of Belfast Lough primed the pump and as the land heated a north easterly airflow established building steadily from 6 kts to 16 touching 17 by mid-afternoon in brilliant sunshine.

Racing was super tight on the short course with the top 6 or 7 seven boats frequently converging on the windward mark almost bow to stern there being little discernible difference in boat speed and with all sides of the course paying, left and middle with tide and 10-degree shifts and hard right with a shore effect and stronger breeze. Downwind a few good surfs or delaying the gybe for the perfect angle, a tactical approach to the finish on starboard, or a quick shot across the bows of an over eager luffer (yes that's you McGuinni) could prove to be the differentiator in a tightly packed fleet with photo finishes abundant.

Sam Street and Josh Lloyd from Blessington mastered Saturdays conditions best scoring 3 firsts, closely followed by Keith and Matteo Louden with two firsts and Ger Owens and Mel Morris showing good consistency to complete the top 3. But really Saturday was all about deciding the fleet placement for the finals on Sunday. Colman Grimes and Ross Gingles opted for the silver fleet with an experimental floating mast foot arrangement, proving once and for all that the GP does not go well with mast in the fully forward position, it's not a Merlin rocket lads. Connor and Mattie were lucky to escape unscathed after deciding to test the mettle of the gate boat, yes indeed, it is hard!

The fleet retired ashore to enjoy sunshine and hospitality on the lawn of RNIYC after seven excellent races. The burger and salad for £10 was excellent value and eagerly consumed by the hungry sailors.

After some considerable review of the innovative video results recording system, introduced for the first time at this event (I think the spinnakers used to have numbers on, but that was a long time ago), fleets were duly sorted by PRO Ruan.

Sunday morning dawned slightly cloudy, any concern that the sea breeze would fail to materialise was quickly dispelled as the sun broke through. Some adjustments to the course were announced, an upwind fetch to the finish line and rolling gate starts, Bronze fleet followed by Silver and then Gold with a one-minute gate and the pathfinder determined by finishing position in previous days racing. By now the race management team, under the auspices of Captain Frank Haslett ably aided by Mike Wright on guard duty, was a well-oiled machine and they set out to prove it. 21 gate starts later, cumulating in 30 gate starts over the weekend, (surely a record), the case was well and truly closed.

On the racetrack, with fleets now evenly matched, things were tighter than ever. By now the consensus was to prefer the right-hand side of the course resulting in a preference for later starts with some boats pushing absolute the limit of the one-minute gate and then some. In scenes reminiscent of the 2012 Olympic Star final, it was common for fleets to arrive together at the weather mark, fan out for the run and converge on leeward turning mark sailing bow to stern on the fetch to the finish. Boat handling skills, quick thinking and decisive action were rewarded. Small margins made a big difference and being the pathfinder was now an eagerly anticipated bonus.

In the bronze fleet Jennifer Bryce and Will Primrose showed amazing consistency across the seven-race series, scoring 3 race wins and all top 3 results to win by a margin from Kevin and Padi Donnelly who enjoyed a closely fought battle with Neil and Paul Soffe.

Colman Grimes and Ross Gingles won the silver fleet, having resolved the mast debate, but they didn't have all their own way with Chris Clayton and Rory Higgins scoring two firsts. Visitors Edward Grey and Brendan Sweeney from the Royal Windemere YC were third in their newly acquired GP, taking the opportunity to scout out the venue and opposition on their delivery trip.

In the Gold Fleet local boys Ross Kearney and Daniel Nelson of RNIYC proved that consistency counts above all, finishing overall winners of the 2026 O'Tiarnaigh Challenge on 22 points with Sam Street and Josh Lloyd of Blessington in second place on 28 points closely followed by Peter and Stephen Boyle from Sutton Dinghy Club third overall on 29 points.

Commodore Lindsey Nolan, wife of Ross and mother of Ellie, presided over the prize giving in the sunshine on the lawn.

In conclusion a fantastic weekend's sport was enjoyed by all. A huge thanks to Royal North of Ireland Yacht Club, race management, members and organising committee. PRO Ruan O'Tiarnaigh back at the helm of his dad's event infused an element of dynamism and innovation that makes this event so special. Truly the Royal North of Ireland Yacht Club has it all, friendly locals, fair winds and a fantastic location on the sunny south shore of Belfast Lough. Roll on the World Championships!

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7Pts
Gold Fleet
1st14248Ross KearneyDaniel NelsonRNIYC462324122
2nd13981Sam StreetJosh LloydBLSC157252628
3rd14272Peter BoyleStephen BoyleSutton Dinghy Club591731329
4th14252Niall HenryOssian GeraghtySligo YC845543231
5th14256Ger OwensMelanie MorrisWSC/EABC216475732
6th14165Conor TwohigMatthew CotterHowth YC683119836
7th14214Keith LoudenMateo LoudenLFYC329887441
8th14295John McGuinnessDonal McGuinessMoville Boat Club774668543
9th4271Patrick O'ConnorRichard StreetSligo YC938996953
Silver Fleet
1st14291Colman GrimesRoss GinglesEABC/Rush SC311211312
2nd14224Chris ClaytonRory HigginsRNIYC142142519
3rd14279Edward GreyBrendan SweeneyRoyal Windermere YC424463124
4th14188Ross NolanEllie NolanRNIYC535854232
5th14241Patrick HamiltonEmma PierceSLYC867335436
6th14146Daniel CorbettBrian CorbettCAYC773728640
7th14277Curly MorrisNatasha O'TiarnaighEABC/NSC256677740
8th14271Brian MorrisonAdam NelsonLEYC688586849
9th14284Michael CollenderBrian WalkerMullingar SC99999DNCDNC65
Bronze Fleet
1st13865Jennifer BryceWill PrimroseNSC/DSC133321114
2nd14302Kevin DonnellyPaidi DonnellyClub la pelle744432226
3rd14171Paul SoffeNeil SoffeMalahide YC365543329
4th13867John LewisSteffi LewisCAYC21116DNCDNC31
5th14237Michael BrinesCharlie ValentineLEYC62221DNCDNC33
6th14049Claire CromieGraham McCormackNewtownards SC477654437
7th1417Max HutchinsonNathaniel McNaullDonaghadee SC88677DNCDNC56
8th14178John BorneKaia McKinstryNewtownards SC55DNCDNCDNCDNCDNC60
9th13233Fraser MenziesNiamh MenziesDonaghadee SCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC70

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