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Hansa 303 Irish Championship at Belfast Lough

by Iain McAllister 5 Aug 2015 17:04 BST 1-2 August 2015

Hansa 303 Irish Championship 2015 at Belfast Lough Sailability and Carrickfergus Sailing Club

During two days stolen from this summer's weather, Belfast Lough Sailability and Carrickfergus Sailing Club ran the Hansa 303 Irish Championship 2015 off Carrickfergus, Belfast Lough over the weekend 1 & 2 August.

Competitors with their supporters and fans had arrived from all over Ireland. The furthest travelled, from Kinsale Yacht Club and Galway Bay Sailing Club, together with a strong fleet of six boats from Dun Laoghaire Sailability, joined Northern Ireland-based Hansas from the hosts and Quoile Yacht Club, with two loan boats from Foyle Sailability bringing the fleet to eighteen.

Conditions out on Belfast Lough on Saturday weren't the best, in a gusty, fresh southwesterly. After two double-handed races won by local helm Aled Duffin-Murray crewed by Rory Moore, closely chased by Galway's Mark Henderson and Mark Kelly, race officer Sheela Lewis pulled the fleet ashore to run an in-harbour single-handed race in more placid waters – even with sunshine.

Champion of the past two years, Kinsale's Gina Griffin, made up for a tough morning out in the billows to win from the consistent Mark Henderson in front of Carrickfergus's imposing 12th Century castle and a noisy audience of supporters.

Thankfully, by Sunday morning the originally forecast strong winds remained benign until later in the day, allowing two more offshore double-handed races in which Gina Griffin got back into her stride to dominate. But the two second places picked up by Aled Duffin-Murray, this time crewed by Brian Courtney, allowed him to clinch the double-handed class and ensure that the Championship Trophy, newly gifted by event sponsors, Ashleigh Contracts, would remain in County Antrim.

After lunch, the remaining single-handed race was sailed, again in the harbour, and again in front of an enthusiastic crowd, but this time in a gusty and flukey southerly breeze. Gina Griffin won to ensure she would retain the single-handed trophy, with the always up there Mark Henderson not far behind in second place overall.

That's the story of the racing, but the big story is of 36 competitors, their supporters and over 70 volunteers enjoying a tremendous amount of fun both on and off the water; of friendships made and rekindled, and a great weekend had by all.

Overall Results:

Double-Handed Class

PosHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4Pts
1stAled Duffin‑MurrayRory Moore / Brian CourtneyBLS11‑224
2ndGina GriffinLia Teahan‑O'ConnorKYC(DNC)6118
3rdMark HendersonMark KellyGBSC22‑448
4thDanny MillarJack MillarDunLaoghaire343(DNF)10
5thStephen MolloyPaul GreenBLS55‑6515
6thKerry MussenMartyn QuinnBLS737‑817
7thElizabeth BlackBill FosterBLS‑875618
8thEoin BannonThomas QuinnBLS6(DNC)81024
9thSean McCulloughThomas O'CallaghanDunLaoghaire(DNC)DNC9331
10thJason KellyPatrick KellyKYC(DNC)DNC10736
11thMichael HughesAlice K / Andrew BDunlaohaire(DNC)DNC11939
12thJudy MoynahnMeave AherneKYC4(DNF)DNCDNC42
13thConal KnightSinead DonnellyDunLaoghaire(DNC)DNF121142
14thOisin PuttKaren GrahamDunLaoghaire(DNC)DNC131244
15thJonny GruhnDaniel TartagliaBLS(DNC)DNCDNFDNF57
15thShane BarkerAdam BarkerDunLaoghaire(DNC)DNCDNCDNC57
15thMoira FosterTerry HopkinsIMS(DNC)DNCDNCDNC57
15thNathan McKeeRyan / Mark SeatonQYC(DNC)DNCDNCDNC57

Single-Handed Class

PosHelmAge GroupClubR1R2Pts
1stGina GriffinSeniorKYC112
2ndMark HendersonJuniorGBSC325
3rdKerry MussenSeniorBLS235
4thEoin BannonJuniorBLS448
5thSean McCulloughJuniorDunLaoghaire5611
6thOisin PuttJuniorDunLaoghaire6713
7thAdam BarkerJuniorDunLaoghaireDNC514
8thConal KnightJuniorDunLaoghaireDNCDNF18

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