21st - 29th July 2012
Venue: Bantry Bay
What a terrific week of contest and fun. I watched the racing and events for the entire week and really enjoyed the whole spectacle! I was hugely impressed by the Irish, Unité, team. An amazing achievement to win 7 out of the 14 events, and come 2nd in two others! The performances that really stood out for me were the "Passage Race" on Friday evening, where the crews rowed from the beaches, through the Gurranes to the old jetty at the back of Whiddy Island. This was a fantastic effort, good tactics, guts & sheer determination. Then when the sails went up, we saw the Unité cutting through the water at high speed as we followed along side her in the spectator's ferry. The other performance was the "Rowing" on Saturday morning, where the Irish crew looked jet propelled as they raced to victory with huge crowds cheering them on. The memories will live forever. The shore events and the 'Pirate Day', meant there was something for everyone both on land & sea. What a week!
Venue: Bantry Bay
What a terrific week of contest and fun. I watched the racing and events for the entire week and really enjoyed the whole spectacle! I was hugely impressed by the Irish, Unité, team. An amazing achievement to win 7 out of the 14 events, and come 2nd in two others! The performances that really stood out for me were the "Passage Race" on Friday evening, where the crews rowed from the beaches, through the Gurranes to the old jetty at the back of Whiddy Island. This was a fantastic effort, good tactics, guts & sheer determination. Then when the sails went up, we saw the Unité cutting through the water at high speed as we followed along side her in the spectator's ferry. The other performance was the "Rowing" on Saturday morning, where the Irish crew looked jet propelled as they raced to victory with huge crowds cheering them on. The memories will live forever. The shore events and the 'Pirate Day', meant there was something for everyone both on land & sea. What a week!
Sincere congratulations to all involved, and particularly to the amazing crew of Team Ireland (who's crew are based locally and can be seen training out in Bantry Bay throughout the year!)
Jack Price, Michael Young, Andrew Hurley, Barry Pigott, Joe Pigott, Colm O'Leary, Abi Cronin, Niall O'Donovan, Aileen Daly, Caroline Daly, Colleen Kelleher, Peter Kelleher, Tom O'Sullivan, Ronan Lordan, Alex Vickery, Megan Clancy, Lauren O'Donovan, Aine O'Sullivan & Aisling O'Sullivan.
They showed the way with skill, commitment and bravery, an outstanding example to us all in the sporting world! Bantry Bay RFC was proud to have to opportunity to act as the host club for the Irish crew!
Neill Clarke - President