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Irish RS2/400 Nationals at Cushendall Sailing & Boating Club

by Damian Connon 12 Sep 2011 18:32 UTC 9-11 September 2011

Greystones lead both fleets

Blustery conditions formed the backdrop to the Irish RS 200/400 National sailing championships, which took place in Cushendall this weekend. Greystones sailors Simon Herriott and Tom Moran led the RS400 class, while Roy Van Moonen and Glen Reid won top prize in the RS200 fleet.

The championships, which were sponsored by Neil Mathews Architects, saw 18 RS400 boats and 13 RS200s enter. There were five races held over Friday and Saturday, while gusts of nearly 40 knots saw Sunday’s races abandoned.

Roy Van Moonen and Glen Reid from Greystones Sailing Club led the RS200 fleet, bagging three firsts, a second and a third. In second place were Trevor Fisher and Heather King from Royal St George Yacht Club in East Down. And then it was Greystones again, with Sean Cleary and Steven Tyner amassing a first, second, third and two fourth place finishes to end up in third place overall.

Paul McLaughlin and Mick McKinley were first home from the five local crews that took part in the RS400 class, finishing fifth overall.

Gerry and Avril Cannon lifted a prize as the first mixed crew home in the 400s, while Sarah and Ciara Byrne in an RS200 were the first all-woman crew home.

Richard Doig and Dr Michael Hill from East Antrim Boat Club kindly officiated as Race Officer and Assistant Race Officer for the series.

Overall Results:

RS200 Fleet

PosSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4R5Pts
1st1468Roy Van MoonenGlen ReidGSC1121-35
2nd771Trevor FisherHeather KingEast Down RStGYC2-33319
3rd808Sean ClearySteven TynerGSC3-414210
4th1469Graeme NoonanBrian McCarthyGSC-4242412
5th611Clive CoffeyLiam CoffeyNewcastle YC-7555520
6th632Sarah ByrneCiara ByrneGSC866(DNC)DNC34
7th673Enzo MichelMatthew HennessyGSC5107(DNC)DNC36
8th768Eoin CorcoranGavin O'MahoneyGSC9710(DNC)DNF40
9th1063Rachel HoolahanSarah HoolahanGSC6913(DNC)DNC42
10th1048Lisa SmithKate HayesGSC(DNF)88DNCDNC44
11th495Emily SmythLeandre McCollumSLYC10119(DNC)DNC44
12th548Celine McGuireJoanne McInerneyGSC111212(DNC)DNC49
13th417Gabrielle IgoeNicky SmithGSC121311(DNC)DNC50

RS400 Fleet

PosSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4R5Pts
1st1349Simon HerriottTom MoranGSC2213-78
2nd582Michael McAllisterMichael PattonRNIYC51-62210
3rd1292Liam DonnellyAndrew VaughanRNIYC7-821111
4th1140Emmet RyanJames RyanRoyal St George1-434311
5th941Paul McLaughlinMick McKinleyCSBC4-545417
6th1276Fiachra EtchinghamEoghan SimpsonGSC1167(DNC)529
7th1308Gerry CannonAvril CannonGSC810-128632
8th1176Andrew VersoOisin BaughGSC635(DNC)DNF33
9th515Michael GilmoreClare GilmoreCSBC10139(DNC)840
10th581Arthur MehiganLaura MehiganGHYC1411117(DNC)43
11th1178Simon HutchinsonRose MooreRNIYC3913(DNC)DNC44
12th500John LowreyNeil DiamondCSBC13128(DNC)DNF52
13th637Terry RowanPaul McMahonCSBC97(DNF)DNCDNC54
14th802Neil StrainKatie RebbuckRNIYC121410(DNC)DNC55
15th589Robert HastingsJohn FergusonRNIYC(DNC)DNCDNC6DNF63
16th586Richard TateSam SavageRStGYC1515(DNF)DNCDNC68
17th484Eddie Ritson CSBC(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC76
17th1025Mark DiamondNeil MathewsRNIYC(DNC)DNCDNCDNFDNF76

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