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Irish rowing championships 2020

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twitter.com. You can see a list of supported browsers in our Help Center. Help Center The Rowing Ireland team for the 2021 European Rowing Championships has been confirmed by Rowing Ireland’s High-Performance Director, Antonio Maurogiovanni. Eight Senior Irish crews will be looking to continue the successes of the Senior, U23 and Junior
crews who brought home ten medals from their European Championships in September and October last year. The Rowing Ireland crews will be competing at the European Rowing Championships in Varese from the 9th -11th April. Philip Doyle and Ronan Byrne will be competing in the Men’s Double in Varese. Philip and Ronan qualified the Men’s
Double by winning Silver at the 2019 World Rowing Championships in Linz. Philip missed the 2020 European Championships as he took time out during 2020 to return to medicine full time in Daisy Hill hospital to resume his role as a Doctor during the pandemic. Philip and Ronan also won Silver in the Men’s Double at the World Rowing Cup III in
2019. Ronan also won Gold in the Men’s Single at the 2019 U23 European Championships. Last year Ronan won Gold alongside Daire Lynch in the Men’s Double in the U23 Europeans and Bronze at the Senior European Championships with Daire. Daire Lynch will be competing in the Men’s Single in Varese. Daire had a very successful 2020, winning
Gold (U23 ERC) and Bronze (ERC) alongside Ronan Byrne. Daire is a member of Clonmel Rowing Club and is currently studying and rowing for Yale. Daire won five Irish championships (four singles, one pair) and previously placed 8th at the Junior World Championship. The Men’s Single can still qualify for the Tokyo Olympics at the Final
Qualification Regatta in Lucerne. The crew of Fiona Murtagh, Eimear Lambe, Aifric Keogh and Emily Hegarty will be competing in the Women’s Four. Last year Fiona, Eimear and Aifric won Bronze in the Women’s Four alongside Aileen Crowley at the 2020 European Championships. Fiona recently won Bronze at the 2020 European Rowing
Championships in Poznan and has won the Head of Charles two years in a row. Eimear has been competing internationally since 2015 and won Silver at the 2019 U23 World Rowing Championships. Aifric has been a member of the high-performance team for several years, has won at the Irish Championships and set new World Records on the erg this
year. Emily has been competing internationally for several years after she started rowing in 2009. Emily previously won the Silver Medal at the 2019 World U23 Championships in Sarasota and a bronze medal in the Women’s Pair at the U23 2020 European Rowing Championships alongside fellow UCC athlete Tara Hanlon. The Women’s Four can still
be qualified for the Tokyo Olympics and the Final Qualification Regatta in May. Aileen Crowley and Monika Dukarska will be competing in the Women’s Pair. Aileen and Monika qualified the Women’s Pair for the Olympics at the 2019 World Rowing Championships. Aileen went on to win Bronze at the 2020 European Rowing Championships in Poznan.
Monika is a two-time World Coastal Champion in the Women’s Solo, winning in 2016 and 2009. Monika missed last year’s European Rowing Championships due to injury. Tara Hanlon and Claire Feerick will be travelling with the team as reserves for the Women’s Four and Women’s Pair boats. Paul O’Donovan and Fintan McCarthy will be competing
in the Lightweight Men’s Double. Paul and Fintan won Gold at the 2019 World Rowing Championships and qualified the boat for the Olympics. Paul and Fintan also won Silver at the World Rowing Cup III in Rotterdam that year. Fintan went on in 2020 to win Bronze in the Lightweight Men’s Single at the European Rowing Championships. Paul is a
four-time consecutive World Rowing Champion, having won Gold in 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019. Paul won an Olympic Silver Medal alongside his brother Gary at the 2016 Rio Olympics. He also won Gold (2016) and two Silver Medals (2017 & 2018) at previous European Rowing Championships. Gary O’Donovan will be competing in the Lightweight
Men’s Single. Along with Paul, Gary won Silver at the 2016 Rio Olympics and won a World Championship in 2018. Gary previously won Gold at the 2016 European Rowing Championships in Brandenburg and won Silver in 2017 and 2018. Gary won Bronze in the Lightweight Men’s Single in the 2019 World Rowing Cup III in Rotterdam. Margaret
Cremen and Aoife Casey will be racing in the Lightweight Women’s Double in Varese after winning the Silver Medal in the same category at the European U23 Rowing Championships last year. Margaret and Aoife have competed together for several years and won Silver in this event at the Junior European Championships in 2017. They finished
second it the LW2x B Final at the 2020 European Rowing Championships in Poznan. The Women’s Lightweight Double Boat can still be qualified at the Final Qualification Regatta in Lucerne in May. Lydia Heaphy will be competing in the Lightweight Women’s Single. Lydia had a successful 2020 after winning Gold alongside Cliodhna Nolan in the
Women’s Lightweight Pair at the European U23 Rowing Championships. Lydia went on to finish first in the B Final at the Senior European Championships in October. Sanita Puspure will not be racing at the European Rowing Championships and will be travelling with the team for training camp to compete at later competitions. A total of seventeen
athletes will be representing Ireland at the 2021 European Rowing Championships in April. The team have been training together over several months in the National Rowing Centre in Cork. Alongside the Senior Athletes, there have been additional athletes training with an eye for the U23 and Junior World Championships this year and looking
forward to the Paris Olympics in 2024. Alex Byrne, Ross Corrigan, Jack Dorney, John Kearney, Alison Bergin, and Holly Davis have all been training with the senior team and supported the European Championships’ preparations. These athletes have worked hard throughout as the team prepare for Tokyo and for Paris 2024. Para-athletes Katie O’Brien
and Steven McGowan have been training with the High-Performance Team in the National Rowing Centre. They will continue to train alongside the Senior Team over the coming weeks. Rowing Ireland’s High-Performance Director, Antonio Maurogiovanni, said. “We are very happy with the team selected for the European Rowing Championships next
month. A lot of hard work and preparation has gone into the camps, and I want to thank the athletes, coaches, clubs and their families for their continued support. We are now looking ahead to another successful year and to build off the success of the last number of years. The athletes have all shown their dedication and commitment to our
programme, and we look forward to competing and representing Ireland. Irish Crews M2x Ronan Byrne (UCC)Philip Doyle (Belfast Boat Club)Daire Lynch (Clonmel)- Reserve M1x W4- Fiona Murtagh (NUIG)Eimear Lambe (OCBC)Aifric Keogh (UCC)Emily Hegarty (UCC) W2- Monika Dukarska (Killorglin)Aileen Crowley (OCBC) W4-/W2- Reserve Tara
Hanlon (UCC RC)Claire Feerick (Neptune RC) LM1x Gary O’Donovan (Skibbereen) LM2x Paul O’Donovan (UCC)Fintan McCarthy (Skibbereen) LW2x Margaret Cremen (UCC)Aoife Casey (UCC) LW1x Staff Team Antonio Maurogiovanni – HPD Fran Keane – Rowing Ireland Coach (not attending) Dominic Casey – Rowing Ireland Coach Giuseppe De Vita
– Rowing Ireland Coach Feargal O’Callaghan – Team Manager Follow the racing: All the races will be covered on Rowing Ireland’s Social Media Channels; Latest news from the world of sport, along with the best in opinion from our outstanding team of sports writers Sign up Events listings Results listings 23rd July, 2021 Olympic Games, Tokyo, Japan
31st July, 2021 Loughros Point Masters Offshore Regatta, Portnoo 31st July, 2021 Limerick Junior Festival of Rowing 7th August, 2021 Cork Regatta, NRC 14th August, 2021 Irish Coastal Rowing Championships, NRC 20th August, 2021 Irish Rowing Championships, NRC Cork Rowing Ireland is the national governing body for the sport of rowing
across the island of Ireland, north and south. Find out more With over 3,500 registered racing members in Ireland, Rowing is a very popular sport at all levels. Read more We have clubs spread across Ireland catering for all forms of rowing; river, coastal or offshore. Find a club SKIBBEREEN Rowing Club will have the chance to rubber-stamp its
standing as the top club in the country after Rowing Ireland confirmed it's committed to holding the Irish Rowing Championships in 2021. The hugely successful Skibbereen club has won more national championship titles (183) than any other club and will have the opportunity to add to its impressive haul at this year’s championships. The 2020 Irish
Rowing Championships were cancelled last year because of the pandemic, but Rowing Ireland is determined to hold this year’s championships. ‘Rowing Ireland is committed to providing the resources needed to organise this year’s championships in a safe and competitive environment while staying aligned with Government guidelines. Once we have
clarity, we will set a date (or dates if necessary) as soon as possible,’ Rowing Ireland confirmed. Also, the senior men’s coxless pairs, senior men’s double sculls and senior women’s quad sculls have all been reinstated for the 2021 Irish Rowing Championships. Elsewhere, Skibbereen Rowing Club’s Lydia Heaphy was recently presented with a Celtic
Ross West Cork Sports Star Award in recognition of winning gold at the 2020 European U23 Championships in Germany. It was an historic win for Lydia and Cliodhna Nolan in the women’s lightweight pair, and in a world record time. Heaphy is currently part of the Irish women's lightweight training group that has its sights set on qualifying the
lightweight double for this summer's Olympics in Tokyo. # rowing - Sunday 1 August, 2021 # History Makers # History Makers Ireland’s bronze-medal wining rowers have returned home. # Golden Boys # Golden Boys Paul O’Donovan and Fintan McCarthy retuned home today after their stunning Olympic success. # rowing - Saturday 31 July, 2021 #
Tokyo 2020 From TheJournal.ie # Tokyo 2020 Paul O’Donovan and Fintan McCarthy are due home to Ireland tomorrow. # rowing - Friday 30 July, 2021 # Quiet Revolution # Quiet Revolution Tony O’Connor saw his team storm to gold earlier. # rowing - Thursday 29 July, 2021 # Unfortunate # Unfortunate The 39-year-old says she had not been
feeling well over the past few days. # Shock # Shock Rowing team chief Fearghal O’Callaghan reflected on a ‘bittersweet’ day. # rowing - Wednesday 28 July, 2021 # On The Box # On The Box A review of the coverage of Ireland’s first medal success of the Tokyo Olympics. # rowing - Sunday 25 July, 2021 # Brewing # Brewing Sanita Puspure’s
semifinal has been rescheduled as a result. # Out Of Contention # Out Of Contention The Irish pair were tipped as medal contenders in Tokyo. # Dominant # Dominant Puspure won her quarter-final in the women’s single sculls in Tokyo this morning. # Progress # Progress The women’s pair Monika Dukarska and Aileen Crowley and the lightweight
duo of Aoife Casey and Margret Cremen delivered the results they needed. # rowing - Friday 23 July, 2021 # Tokyo 2020 # Tokyo 2020 Byrne and Doyle face repechage after missing automatic qualification for the men’s double sculls semis. # rowing - Thursday 22 July, 2021 # Team Ireland # Team Ireland At 39, the world champion rower is hoping
to banish the disappointments of the 2012 and 2016 Games by unleashing her talent in Japan. # rowing - Wednesday 7 July, 2021 # All That Glitters # All That Glitters ‘There was a pre-Socratic philosopher, Heraclitus, who said, ‘A man can never fall in the same river twice.” # rowing - Sunday 23 May, 2021 # Medal Haul # Medal Haul Gold, three
silvers, and a bronze as Ireland’s rowers continue their Olympic campaign in Lucerne. # rowing - Sunday 16 May, 2021 # The Joy Of Six # The Joy Of Six Mission accomplished for the women’s four and lightweight women’s double at the Lucerne regatta. # rowing - Saturday 15 May, 2021 # Due East # Due East The decider will now be held
tomorrow morning due to forecasted poor weather. # rowing - Sunday 11 April, 2021 # Golden Boys # Golden Boys Silver in Varese for Irish women’s four of Emily Hegarty, Eimear Lambe, Aifric Keogh and Fiona Murtagh. # rowing - Saturday 10 April, 2021 # Pull # Pull Paul O’Donovan and Fintan McCarthy made a statement of intent with their
victory. # rowing - Friday 9 April, 2021 # Rowing For Gold # Rowing For Gold Women’s four and women’s pair crews qualify for A Finals along with Lydia Heaphy and Gary O’Donovan. # rowing - Thursday 14 January, 2021 # RIP # RIP She was the quiet half of a powerful partnership with the outgoing Marnie McBean. # rowing - Thursday 24
December, 2020 # Tokyo Olympics # Tokyo Olympics Fintan McCarthy has a great chance of winning gold at next year’s Olympics. So how come he is not already a national treasure? # rowing - Sunday 11 October, 2020 # Results # Results Fintan McCarthy was the Irish rower of the day to secure a medal in the lightweight men’s sculls. # rowing -
Saturday 10 October, 2020 # Dominant # Dominant Five Irish crews have done enough to secure places in tomorrow’s A finals in Poznan, Poland. # rowing - Tuesday 18 August, 2020 # O'donovan Brothers # O'donovan Brothers Gary and Paul O’Donovan talk lockdown, the Olympics, rowing without each other, and whether they can be considered
celebrities. # rowing - Thursday 11 June, 2020 # Heroes # Heroes The O’Donovan brothers’ Olympic homecoming is recalled in this extract from ‘Something in the Water’. # rowing - Wednesday 25 March, 2020 # Interview # Interview Sanita Puspure on how the dramatic change of plans have impacted on her. # rowing - Friday 20 December, 2019
# Dominant Force # Dominant Force The Latvian-born rower won her second successive World gold in the summer, and also qualified for the Tokyo Olympics. # rowing - Saturday 14 December, 2019 # Something In The Water # Something In The Water In an extract from Something In The Water, Kieran McCarthy paints a picture of the
extraordinary West Cork medal factory. # rowing - Tuesday 15 October, 2019 # World Class # World Class New crew of Paul O’Donovan and Fintan McCarthy and fellow Corkman Ronan Byrne are also nominated. # rowing - Saturday 31 August, 2019 # World Champs # World Champs The lightweight Corkmen took silver in Rotterdam last month,
but went one better today. # rowing - Thursday 29 August, 2019 # Job Done # Job Done A semi-final win today means the pair will race for a World Championship medal later today. # rowing - Sunday 14 July, 2019 # Silverware # Silverware The men’s pair were just one second behind their Swiss counterparts to finish second in their A Final on
Sunday. # rowing - Saturday 13 July, 2019 # Rotterdam # Rotterdam It has been a highly successful day on the water in Rotterdam. # rowing - Sunday 2 June, 2019 # Victory # Victory She defeated the holder Jeannine Gmelin to claim victory. # rowing - Saturday 1 June, 2019 # Tough Result # Tough Result The Skibbereen native was competing in
the C Final of the lightweight single sculls. # rowing - Friday 31 May, 2019 # Heating Up # Heating Up Sanita Puspure, and Philip Doyle and Ronan Byrne won their respective heats. # rowing - Wednesday 8 May, 2019 # Not So Dominant Puspure # Not So Dominant Puspure Sanita Puspure’s gold medal at World Championships has spurred those
around her on more too. # rowing - Wednesday 26 December, 2018 # Perseverance # Perseverance Ireland’s Sanita Puspure on overcoming doubt and personal adversity in 2018 to become a world champion. # rowing - Sunday 4 November, 2018 # Rowing # Rowing Emily Hegarty tells The42 about her first experience at the senior World Rowing
Championships, her budding partnership with Aifric Keogh and balancing study with sport.
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