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Britain's Southworth Tops J/24 Irish Nationals
Howth YC Under 25 team lift Irish
National title
(Howth, Ireland)- Howth Yacht Club hosted the recent J/24 Irish
Championships, an event which was both a warm-up for Irish competitors and a
fine tune for the race management team, in advance of the imminent BMW J/24
World Championship. With the top three determined by just one point, it's
indicative of how close the class has become competitively amongst its top
practitioners!
Saturday morning saw the fleet held ashore for a few hours by PRO David
Lovegrove due to high winds. Nobody wanted to risk serious damage a week out
from the main event. The later start still allowed the 20 entrants from
Ireland, Great Britain and USA to enjoy four races held in a variety of
conditions. Sun, rain, squalls, flat calms, big shifts and a changing tide all
created a very unusual mix for Howth. As one race official noted, "If you
don't like the weather, hang on for five minutes!"
In spite of the weather challenges, GBR visitors IL RICCIO
(Italian for "The Hedgehog") sailed by Ian Southworth dominated the
first day and headed for the bar with a 1-2-1-1 score. Just behind them was
fellow Brit Bob Turner on SERCO with a 5-1-3-3 and Ireland's Flor O'Driscoll
sailing HARD ON PORT into third with a 3-5-5-10. The top Americans all
had great scores, save for bad drop races, like Keith Whittemore's FURIO from
Seattle, Washington and Tony Parker's BANGOR PACKET from Georgetown, DC.
Top of the Irish boats at that stage was Howth's Mossy Shanahan who bagged a
tasty 2-10-4-7. The dividends were paid to those who played relatively
conservatively and kept their noses clean.
Lighter and less
variable conditions treated the fleet to incredibly tight racing on Sunday with
another four races banged off in quick time. By the end of Race 6, IL RICCIO
had sewn up the regatta, pocketing a further two wins, not needing to race in
the last two. A clinical display of extraordinary seamanship and sailing! The
fleet did its best to push the 3PM deadline for a last start by forcing a
general recall in the penultimate race. Taking second for the regatta was
Seattle's Keith Whittemore on FURIO, posting a 2-2-1.5-1- in the last four
races to nearly pull off the ultimate upset sailing the last day, losing by
just a 0.5 pts. Third was the UK's Bob Turner on SERCO just another 0.5 pts
back!! Rounding out the closely fought top five were Tony Parker's BANGOR
PACKET crew in fourth and the Brit's JIGGY 2 led by Paul Williams in fifth.
Irish National title winner was the HYC Under 25 crew sailing EURO CAR PARKS
KILCULLEN followed by Flor O'Driscoll's team HARD ON PORT in second and taking
third Irish Nats on the podium was the Darrer/ Murphy team on the old STOUCHE.
With a calendar of coaching and tweaking, polishing and measuring, ahead of the
J/24 Worlds, the Howth will be a beehive of activity this week. Many of the
visitors have threatened golf outings, punctuated by busy evenings in local
hostelries and pubs!! Story contributed from Emmet Dalton. Sailing photos credits- Tom Gruitt For more Irish J/24 Nationals sailing information
