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J/24 Irish Eastern Champs at Carlingford Lough Yacht Club

by Michael Clarke 20 May 2002 18:02 BST

18 & 19 May 2002

Frank Heath in Crazyhorse is the new Irish J/24 Eastern Champion, first time a J/24 winner at this level. Colin Galavan, Taz, came though in a fast 30 knot spinnaker reach to win the final race and thus made second overall, ahead of Barry O'Neill, Jazz, winner of two of Saturday's five races, third overall, and Bailey Bowl event J/24 winner the previous weekend on Dublin Bay.

This was the usual fast close exciting J/24 racing among 17 boats with 85 crew, hosted by Dundalk and Carlingford Sailing Club and sponsored by ICC Bank, on courses set by Race Officer, Michael Harris-Barke South of the shipping channel in the entrance to Carlingford Lough, in moderate Saturday winds, and near gale, 30 knots, on Sunday, both South East. The last two races of eight planned were abandoned. 13 boats had come by road from Dublin Bay and Loughs Erne, Neagh, Ree and Strangford, to join the four local boats competing (a fifth ashore re-fitting).

The results below show how top places in all races were frequently taken by different boats, for example a 3rd place for John Mul-holland, Jasper, tenth overall. New owners doing well included Diarmuid O'Donovan, Virjin, and Gerry McKenny, JAM, both first time helming at a big J/24 event, 8th and 9th overall, with JAM best placed local Carlingford boat. Good also to see first time Richard O'Connor in Nivola, and the efforts made by Kevin Kennedy to get Tripple XX there, but unable to sail Saturday, with gear missing, and then retired in Sunday's heavy weather.

Stephen Bradshaw, End Over, second in the Baily Bowl, was the Eastern's best Westerly built boat, and 5th overall, down from a top place having retired from the final race with sail damage.

The Irish J/24 fleet's next outing, 15 & 16 June, will be the J/24 Western Championship at Lough Erne YC.

Overall Results:

PosHelmBoat NameClubR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
1Frank HeathCrazyhorseRStGYC102145224
2Colin GalavanTazLRYC29823125
3Barry O'NeillJazzRStGYC1103121835
4Gerry DowlingBádRIYC647116337
5Stephen BradshawEnd OverSYC315571839
6Desmond FortuneHard on PortRStGYC566311839
7Robin EaglesonLuderLNSC913264943
8Diarmuid O'DonovanVirjinLEYC4841410444
9Gerry McKennyJamDCSC14711712556
10John MulhollandJasperLEYC83121313857
11James ByrneJABDCSC12129129660
12Graham FrazerCarabegRStGYC111513911766
13Richard O'ConnorNivolaRStGYC1811101081875
14Michael ClarkeJeriatrixLEYC1351615161883
15Michael O'FarrellHi-JinxDCSC1514148151884
16Mark SlaterJunoDCSC7181516141888
17Kevin KennedyTripple XXXLRYC181818181818108

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