| 25.01.2006 |
Gonzaga retain
Leinster Schools title
Conditions were more like May than January for this years
event. Sunny and very mild weather with a perfect 10 knots
of wind greeted the 14 school teams from 11 schools around
Leinster. Racing was held just off the pontoon in the Royal
St George Yacht Club.
The Team Racing format was used and it was obvious how enjoyable
this was by looking at the smiles on the competitors faces.
Racing was tight between the teams and with races only taking
6-7 minutes each, there were plenty of chances to improve
and learn from each other.
Unforunately winds died to only a couple of knots after lunch,
but thanks to very efficient race management from Graham Elmes,
Conal Casey ( members of the Irish World Team Racing team
) and Gareth Craig we still managed to race 32 of the 45 scheduled
races. With on the water umpiring from Ailbe Millerick, Ian
Sergent, Ed Alcock and Vincent Delany, results were final
as teams arrived back to shore. As the full series was not
completed, results were calculated using race countback and
scores. In the end Gonzaga won on a count back from Wesley
College. Third place went to a delighted Gorey first team,
who upset the odds beating one of the pre event favourites
Blackrock in one of the last races of the day. Fourth place
and the final National Championships place went to Belvedere.
These teams will now represent the region in the National
Championships in Schull over the weekend of 8th and 9th April.
Thanks go to all teachers, parents and sailors for making
the event such a great success. Special thanks must also go
to Emma Beamish and all at the Royal St George Yacht Club
for providing boats and facilties.
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| 23.01.2006 |
Gorey Community
School sent three teams to the 2006 Leinster
Schools Sailing Championships, held in the Royal St George
Yacht Club in Dun Laoghaire last weekend. The event was held
in light wind conditions in the sheltered waters of the harbour.
A total of 14 teams took part, representing 9 schools in Leinster.
Team Racing is a relatively new development in sailing competitions
and is proving very popular for 2nd and 3rd level students.
Each team consists of six sailors, sailing three boats. The
event produced some very close racing and nail-biting finishes
for the spectators. After thirty races, the Gorey First team
finished in a very creditable third position, thereby qualifying
for the All Ireland Schools Sailing Championship in Schull
in April. All the Gorey students are to be congratulated on
their fine performances at a high level.
1st - Gonzaga College; 2nd - Wesley College; 3rd - Gorey
Community School. The successful Gorey team included Ciaran
Hurney, Emma Doyle, Simon Doran, Caroline Siggins, Michael
Harrington, and Brian Nixon.

The three teams of six representing Gorey Community School
are all members of CSC which is a great turnout of club members
in mid winter, reflecting the growth and improving standards
of the dinghy section. Apart from the six above, the others
that took part were: Kieran Crowe, Aisling Timmons, Barry
Nolan, Ciaran Doyle, Ruth Harrington, Ruairi O Donohoe, Niamh
Crowe, Aoife Hurney, Elaine Dunne, Conor Nolan, Ruth Giffney
and Rose Cleary.
Paul Doran |