Irish Sailing Association
Irish Sailing Association ISA or Irish Sailing | |
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IOC nation | Ireland (IRL) |
National flag | |
Sport | Sailing |
Other sports |
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Official website | www |
HISTORY | |
Year of formation | 1945 |
Former names | Irish Yachting Association |
Membership size | approx. 20,000 |
AFFILIATIONS | |
International federation | International Sailing Federation (ISAF) |
ISAF members page | www |
Continental association | EUROSAF |
National Olympic Committee | Olympic Federation of Ireland |
National Paralympic Committee | Irish Paralympic Committee |
ELECTED | |
President | David OBrien |
Board |
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SECRETARIAT | |
Address |
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Country | Ireland |
Chief Executive | Harry Hermon |
High Performance Director | James O'Callaghan |
The Irish Sailing Association, also known as Irish Sailing,[1] (Irish: Cumann Seoltóireachta na hÉireann) is the national governing body for sailing, powerboating and windsurfing in Ireland.
Mission
[edit]The association's aim is to develop, support and promote sailing in Ireland, for all ages.
Strategic areas
[edit]Clubs and membership
[edit]Irish Sailing accepts membership both from sailing clubs and individuals across Ireland.
Training
[edit]Irish Sailing co-ordinates the training courses across Ireland in the following areas:
- Dinghy;
- Keelboat;
- Catamaran;
- Sailing Yacht;
- Motor Yacht;
- Powerboat;
- PWC;
- Inland Waterways;
- Windsurfing;
- Navigation;
- Emergency Care;
- Offshore Safety;
- Instructor;
Sailing and Yachting
[edit]The promotion of sailing and yachting in non-competitive environments.
Racing
[edit]Irish Sailing administers sail and yacht racing across Ireland, including the following:
- ECHO & IRC handicaps;
- Sail Numbers;
- Race Officials and training;
- Rules;
- Classes;
- Match Racing;
- Team Racing;
- Powerboat Racing.
It also looks after Irish involvement in International racing.
Famous sailors
[edit]Olympic sailing
[edit]See Category:Olympic sailors of Ireland
History of Irish Olympic Sailing
1948 – LONDON (Royal Torbay Yacht Club, Torquay). Firefly (single handed): Jimmy Mooney.
Swallow: Alf Delany, Hugh Allen.
Reserve: D. St. J. 'Jem' Sullivan.
Management: William 'Billy' Mooney, Errol McNally.
1952 – HELSINKI
Finn: Alf Delany
1956 – MELBOURNE
Finn: J. Somers Payne.
1960 – ROME
Flying Dutchman: Johnny Hooper, Peter Gray.
Dragon: Jimmy Mooney, David Ryder, Robin Benson.
Finn class: J. Somers Payne.
Reserve: Neil Hegarty.
Management: Clayton Love Jnr, Alf Delany.
Boatman: Jimmy Miller.
1964 – TOKIO
Dragon: Eddie Kelliher, Harry Maguire, Ian 'Rob' d'Alton.
Finn: Johnny Hooper
Manager: Leo Flanagan
1968 – MEXICO CITY – Sailing in Acapulco No competitors
1972 – MUNICH – Sailing in Kiel
Tempest: David Wilkins, Sean Whitaker.
Dragon: Robin Hennessy, Harry Byrne, Owen Delany.
Finn: Kevin McLaverty.
Flying Dutchman: Harold Cudmore, Richard O'Shea.
Reserves: Curly Morris (who sailed most races in the Dragon), Joe McMenamin.
Management: Peter Gray, Ken Ryan, Kare Brevik (weather).
1976 – MONTREAL – Sailing in Kingston.
470: Robert Dix, Peter Dix
Flying Dutchman: Barry O'Neill, Jamie Wilkinson.
Tempest: David Wilkins, Derek Jago.
Management: Ken Ryan, Jock Smith.
1980 – MOSCOW – Sailing in Tallinn. SILVER MEDAL Flying Dutchman: David Wilkins, Jamie Wilkinson.
Management: Michael Maguire, Tom Clancy
1984 – LOS ANGELES
Finn: Bill O'Hara
Management: Mick Wallace
1988 – SEOUL – Sailing in Pusan
Finn: Bill O'Hara.
Flying Dutchman: David Wilkins, Peter Kennedy
470(Women): Cathy MacAleavy, Aisling Byrne.
Reserves: Maeve McNally, Conrad Simpson.
Management: Michael Wallace, Con Murphy
1992 – BARCELONA.
Europe: Denise Lyttle
Flying Dutchman: David Wilkins, Peter Kennedy
Star: Mark Mansfield, Tom McWilliam
Reserves: Denis E O'Sullivan, Conrad Simpson
Management: Michael Wallace, Mark Lyttle, Trevor Millar
1996 – ATLANTA – Sailing in Savannah.
Laser – Mark Lyttle.
Europe – Aisling Bowman(Byrne).
Finn – John Driscoll.
Star – Mark Mansfield & David Burrows.
470 (Women) – Denise Lyttle & Louise Cole.
Soling – Marshall King, Dan O'Grady & Garrett Connolly.
Management – Derek Jago, Paddy Boyd, Anne Blaney (Physio) and Bill O'Hara.
2000 – SYDNEY
Europe – Maria Coleman.
Finn – David Burrows.
Star – Mark Mansfield & David O'Brien.
Management – Bill O'Hara, James Hynes, Garrett Connolly, Paddy Boyd, Anne Blaney (Physio)
2004 – ATHENS
Europe – Maria Coleman.
Finn – David Burrows.
Star – Mark Mansfield & Killian Collins.
49er – Tom Fitzpatrick & Fraser Brown.
470 – Gerald Owens & Ross Killian.
Laser – Rory Fitzpatrick.
Management – Garrett Connolly
2008 – QINDAO
Star – Peter O'Leary & Stephen Milne.
Finn – Tim Goodbody jnr.
Laser Radial – Ciara Peelo.
470 – Gerald Owens & Phil Lawton.
Management – James O'Callaghan.
2012 – Weymouth
- Star – Peter O'Leary & David Burrows
- 49er – Ryan Seaton & Matt McGovern
- Laser Radial – Annalise Murphy
- Laser – James Espey
- 470 – Gerald Owens & Scott Flanigan
- Management – James O'Callaghan
2016 – Rio
- Laser Radial Womens – Annalise Murphy - WON SILVER MEDAL
- 49er – Ryan Seaton & Matt McGovern
- 49er FX – Andrea Brewster & Saskia Tidey
- Laser Standard Mens – Finn Lynch
- Paralympian Sonar - John Twomey, Ian Costello & Austin O'Carroll
- Management – James O'Callaghan
2021 – Tokyo
- Laser Radial Womens – Annalise Murphy
- 49er – Robert Dickson and Sean Waddilove
- Management – James O'Callaghan
Offshore sailing
[edit]See Category:Irish sailors (sport)
Hall of Fame
[edit]The Association operates a hall of fame that includes:
- Clayton Love[2]
- Helen Mary Wilkes[3]
- Ken Ryan[4]
Yacht clubs
[edit]See Category:Yacht clubs in Ireland
External links
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ ISA
- ^ "Irish sailors the toast of Florida and Caribbean". independent. Retrieved 4 August 2022.
- ^ "Optimist". Optimist. Retrieved 4 August 2022.
- ^ "Archive - April 2008". sailing.org. Retrieved 4 August 2022.