by Liam Gorman | Jul 15, 2023 | Rowing
It was an early morning of good conditions, convincing wins and one tight finish at the Irish Rowing Championships.The first of five deferred races from the Friday started not long after 6.30 in very good conditions – and victory went to a familiar name.Caoimhe Casey... by Liam Gorman | Oct 16, 2022 | Rowing
The end of the World Rowing Beach Sprint Finals hit the wrong note for Ireland – even if the cancellation of much of the final round was well-merited on safety grounds. In windy conditions, the waves were dangerous: Khadija Krimi of Tunisia was flattened by her boat... by Liam Gorman | Oct 15, 2022 | Rowing
The weather may be a big factor as Ireland’s two crews go into the final day of the World Rowing Beach Sprints at Saundersfoot Beach in Wales.In fairly good conditions on Saturday, three Ireland crews made their exit. The men’s junior double and women’s solo (Monika... by Liam Gorman | Oct 14, 2022 | Rowing
A number of Ireland crews made the grade on what was a tough first day of competition at the World Rowing Beach Sprints at Saundersfoot in Wales.The junior (under-19) double of Shane Rafferty and Aidan Kearney (pictured) finished seventh in their time trial, then beat... by Liam Gorman | Oct 9, 2022 | Rowing
Ireland won a gold, a silver and two bronze medals at the World Rowing Coastal Championships. The gold was won by Adrian Quiroga, rowing for Wicklow Rowing Club. On a very difficult day, with strong winds and rough seas, the Spaniard was one of the most comprehensive...