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Corona 1720 European Championships at Baltimore Sailing Club

by Jim Griffiths 5 Sep 2012 08:52 NZST 30 August - 1 September 2012

The Corona 1720 European Championships were once again sailed out of the beautiful West Cork coastal village of Baltimore from 30th August to 1st September 2012 and were attended by 18 boats from Ireland and the UK, many with elite crew members which made the level of racing higher than the class has experienced in over 10 years. Sailing was to be conducted under returning race officer David O'Brien and his strong team, the event was once again generously supported by proud sponsors Corona Beer and a very favourable weather forecast meant sunscreen would have to be packed in kit bags!

One of the favourites to lift the trophy from last year's winner Mark Mansfield and his crew was Peter O'Leary, fresh from his top ten finish in the Star class at the 2012 Olympics and Tom Durkin with Nicholas O'Leary and former Irish Olympian Maria Coleman on board. Overseas visitors included Steve Forester Coles, David Townend & Neil Angel from England and Colin McDonald all the way down from Scotland. Former 1720 owner Jane McClelland made a return to the class sailing local boat Smile & Wave with her nearly all girl crew helmed by Irish 470 Starlet Diana Kissane.

After the formalities of lift-in & registration on Wednesday, two races were sailed on day one of racing in 7 to 8 knots on a short but shifty course outside Baltimore harbour under the shadow of the famous local landmark the Beacon and accompanied by pods of leaping dolphins, both were won Peter O'Leary sailing Wet & Ready who took a four point lead into day 2 over Mansfield/English.

Day two was sailed in 12/13 knots on a course in picturesque Roaring Water Bay between Sherkin Island and Cape Clear island and a 1, 1, 3 in the three races put Peter's brother Nicholas O' Leary (a triple winner of the All Ireland Sailing championships) into a one point lead over Peter with Mansfield/English a further 3 points back.

Perfect sunny 18/20 knot conditions greeted competitors on the final day as they headed out of the harbour back to roaring Water Bay past all the stunning islands, oyster beds, basking seals and narrow tidal channels for 3 races. Mansfield/English sailed very impressively in the champagne conditions and took a 1st and a 3rd in the first two races to close the gap on the two O'Leary boats going into the final race.

A stiffening breeze was creating challenging conditions which took its toll on Wet & ready's spinnaker and Mansfield went on to win the last race and emerge champions two points clear of Nicholas O'Leary in second which in turn was just one point ahead of Olympic brother Peter.

Following a swift lift-out, pacey strap down and generous prizegiving, competitors were treated to a fine meal in the clubhouse of hosts, Baltimore Sailing Club and then a few late drinks in the local bars which entertained into the early hours of Sunday morning.

The Irish 1720 class has added a further two boats to its fleet number this season and the next Port of call for the class is Royal Cork's CH Marine sponsored October league.

Overall Results:

PosBoat NameSkipper(s)Sail NoClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8Pts
1stI DunnoMark Mansfield/Terry EnglishGBR 1726RCYC24-63213116
2ndT-BoneTom Durkin/ Clive O'SheaIRL 1790RCYC-5231125418
3rdWet N'ReadyPeter O'LearyIRL 1843BSC/RCYC1142461-719
4thRicochetSteve Forrester-ColesGBR 1722UK3359-1076235
5thRed PenguinRobert O'LearyIRL 1807BSC/RCYC14714-1742638
6thTwo 2 TangoPeter O'Flynn/John CrotttyIRL 1785BSC/RCYC13828-1434543
7thAtaraRobbie EnglishIRL 2000RCYC71181265-13352
8thCosmicDavid TownendGBR 1771 LUK8613113811-1760
9thAquatackDenis MurphyIRL 1804RCYC4515(DNF)11109862
10thWahooFinbar JeffersIRL 1750RCYC610105-189101363
11thSmile'N'WaveJane Mc ClellandIRL 1771BSC12-189681516975
12thDeja VuRory Johnson/Ross Johnson726BSC1115-17791381275
13thAll TalkNeil AngleGBR 1716Brighton YC1897(DNF)131671080
14thWater TigerColin Mc DonaldGBR 1735 LFairisle YC9121114-1612151487
15thLet the good times rollRobin & Ben O'Mahoney1760 1013-1616514141688
16thBoomerangTom Hegarty/Bob StokesIRL 1724BSC-171412131211171190
17thDarksideBryan HassettIRL 1797MBSC161714107(DNF)121591
18thPerformace AnxietyDesmond/ Ivers/ HorganIRL 180RCYC1516181515(DNF)DNFDNS117

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