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NATIONAL Championships VonZipper Irish Laser NATIONAL Championships National Yacht Club 4.7 Fleet Pl Cat Helm Club R 1 R 2 R 3 R 4 R 5 R 6 R 7 R 8 R 9 R 10 R 11 Nett 1 Y Mark Hassett Baltimore SC (6) 1 2 2 1 2 1 3 3 1 16 2 Y Richard Maher SoPYC 1 6 1 3 4 6 9 (16) 1 2 33 3 Y Conor O'Beirne Royal St.George YC 2 17 R 5 1 5 1 (OCS) 5 6 3 45 4 YL Sorcha Ni Shuilleabhain Kinsale YC (16) 2 A 3 11 16 7 4 1 7 6 57 5 LY Aisling Keller Lough Derg YC 5 11 C 13 (16) 6 12 2 7 2 4 62 6 Y Mark Bolger Baltimore SC 3 7 E 7 8 2 4 20 (24) 9 12 72 7 YL Aoife Hopkins Howth YC 11 15 10 4 (19) 8 3 6 16 7 80 8 Y Kevin Harrington Courtown SC 12 5 N 4 6 14 3 8 (30) 14 16 82 9 YL Katie Kane East Antrim BC 9 (16) O 11 15 10 5 10 4 13 11 88 10 YL Cliodhna O'Regan Kinsale YC 7 9 T 12 12 (15) 13 13 14 8 10 98 11 Y Daire Cournane Kinsale YC (30) 23 6 5 18* 9 7 9 10 15 102 12 Y Craig Campbell Royal North of Ir. YC 15 13 S 9 7 3 14 22 (23) 22 5 110 13 Y Sandy Aplin Royal St.George YC 8 4 A 15 18 13 (21) 18 17 12 21 126 14 Y Sean Gambier-Ross Kinsale YC 23 3 I 19 25 (29) 16 11 12 17 8 134 15 Y Richard Thompson Royal Cork YC 26 (27) L 17 14 11 11 14 8 19 14 134 16 Y Ciaran Finnegan Waterford Harb.SC 10 10 E 27 (29) 17 22 6 22 11 18 143 17 YL Chloe Eggers Royal St.George YC (21) 12 D 21 20 20 19 12 21 5 19 149 18 YL Sarah Cooney National YC 24 (28) 23 23 8 15 5 13 20 23 154 19 Y Scott O'Sullivan Kinsale YC 18 22 18 10 12 (24) 16 19 18 24 157 20 Y Andrew Levie Lough Derg YC 22 21 R (26) 22 23 17 15 10 15 17 162 21 YL Florence Lyden Baltimore SC 19 (26) A 22 19 22 10 24 15 21 22 174 22 Y Thomas McGrath Royal Cork YC 27 24 C 14 9 26 20 26 2 (30) 27 175 23 LY Jocelyn Hill County Antrim YC 20 19 E 20 13 21 18 19 20 25 (28) 175 24 Y Adam Hyland Royal St. George YC 4 18 24 21 25 (DNF) DNF DNF 4 9 179 25 Y Ben Arrowsmith Royal St.George YC 14 25 N 8 24 9 26 (29) 18 28 29 181 26 Y Sean Ritson Cushendall SBC (29) 8 O 16 17 28 25 23 26 26 20 189 27 LY Rebekah Rutherford Hollywood YC 17 14 T 29 (31) 18 30 17 11 29 30 195 28 Y Colm Roche Malahide YC 13 20 28 30 31 29 21 27 (32) 13 212 29 Y James Hickey Royal Irish YC 28 31 S 25 26 24 28 25 (DNF) 24 25 236 30 Y Harry Cronin Clontarf Y&BC 31 30 A 31 27 27 23 27 (DNF) 23 26 245 31 YL Aisling McIvor National YC 25 29 I 30 (33) 33 27 30 25 27 32 258 32 Y Jonathan Connor Kinsale YC (34) 32 L 32 32 30 31 33 29 34 31 284 33 Y Luke Gleeson National YC 32 35 E 33 28 32 32 32 28 (DNF) 37 289 34 Y David O'Neill Royal Irish YC 33 34 D 34 (35) 34 33 28 31 31DNF 34 292 35 YL Sarah Greene Royal Irish YC 35 36 35 34 35 34 31 (DNF) 33 33 306 36 YL Aisling McGrane Wicklow SC 36 33 36 36 (DNF) DNF DNF DNF 35 35 322 Reformatted by *-Compsail-* * Arbitration Penalty VonZipper Irish Laser NATIONAL Championships National Yacht Club Radial Fleet Pl Cat Helm Club R 1 R 2 R 3 R 4 R 5 R 6 R 7 R 8 R 9 R 10 R 11 Nett 1 Y Darragh O'Sullivan Kinsale YC 9 5 1 2 1 2 (12) 6 3 1 30 2 Y Darragh McCormack Baltimore SC 2 4 5 (7) 3 7 1 2 7 3 34 3 Y Dan O'Beirne Royal St.George YC 4 8 2 3 2 3 (23) 8 5 7 42 4 Y Dara O'Shea Kinsale YC 7 2 R 7 (OCS) 14 1 2 4 6 6 49 5 Y Cian Cahill Royal St.George YC (19) 10 A 4 1 5 5 7 5 10 2 49 6 Y Patrick Crosbie Royal Cork YC 1 1 C 10 (16) 8 9 14 3 2 8 56 7 Y Conor Murphy Kinsale YC 6 7 E (14) 11 6 14 3 1 1 11 60 8 Y Ross O'Sullivan Kinsale YC 12 12 9 6 9 10 5 (17) 12 5 80 9 Y Tim Brow Ballyholme YC 11 6 N 8 8 7 15 (16) 11 4 12 82 10 Y Gary Fekkes East Antrim BC 3 (25) O 16 13 16 16 21 10 11 10 116 11 Y Dermot Lyden Royal Cork YC 15 (BFD) T 3 4 11 20 22 7 18 18 118 12 Y Tadhg O Loingsigh Tralee Bay SC 17 (BFD) 18 9 12 4 4 BFD 8 9 122 13 Y Rory McStay Royal Irish YC 20 20 6 5 4 11 18 (BFD) DNF 4 129 14 Y Andrew Penney East Antrim BC 8 3 S 13 19 (OCS) 19 24 16 15 15 132 15 Y Patrick Cahill Royal St.George YC (22) 9 A 22 17 20 18 10 14 9 16 135 16 Y Luke Murphy Royal St. George YC (21) 15 I 11 10 15 8 19 21 17 21 137 17 YL Suzanne Flannigan Ballyholme YC 13 11 L 19 23 17 12 9 (BFD) 21 17 142 18 Y Sam Wilkinson Donaghadee SC 18 (BFD) E 15 15 13 21 6 19 19 19 145 19 Y Frank Devlin Royal St.George YC 14 (BFD) D 17 12 10 17 11 BFD 13 14 149 20 Y Ronan Jones Wexford Harb.B&TC 10 16 21 18 (DNF) 22 31 9 14 13 154 21 LY Jessica Rutherford Ballyholme YC (28) 13 26 22 21 6 13 18 24 20 163 22 YL Sorcha Donnelly Ballyholme YC (30) 23 23 14 18 25 8 13 20 23 167 23 Y Sean Anglim Malahide YC 26 19 R (31) 24 22 26 26 12 25 24 204 24 Y David Hopkins Cushendall SBC 16 (BFD) A 29 25 23 30 29 15 16 28 211 25 Y Charlie Edgar Donaghadee SC 27 14 C 27 26 25 (31) 27 20 29 25 220 26 YL Eimear McIvor National YC 29 24 E 25 27 24 23 20 25 (DNF) 26 223 27 M John Brian Bibby Ballyholme YC 31 17 30 20 (DNF) 32 17 23 32 22 224 28 YL Susie O'Neill National YC 32 (BFD) N 20 21 19 24 15 BFD 23 30 225 29 Y Ruairi Finnegan Waterford Harb.SC 5 (BFD) O 12 28 DNF 13 25 DNF DNF DNF 247 30 Y Stephen Craig Royal St. George YC 25 27 T 32 30 26 28 30 26 31 (36) 255 31 YL Dara O'Connor Carlingford Lough YC (34) 28 33 31 27 27 32 24 30 34 266 32 LY Sarah Hyland Royal St. George YC 39 30 35 29 (DNF) 29 28 22 26 37 275 33 Y Myles Kelly Royal St. George YC 35 (BFD) S 34 32 28 33 34 27 33 31 287 34 Y Robert Ferris Howth YC 33 22 A 24 (DNF) DNF DNF DNF DNF 22 27 292 35 Y Ben Raymond National YC 38 18 I 28 (DNF) DNF DNF 33 DNF 28 33 301 36 Y Ciaran Costello Malahide YC 24 21 L (DNF) DNF DNF DNF DNF DNF 35 29 314 37 Y Arthur Greene Royal Irish YC 37 31 E (DNF) 33 DNF 34 DNF DNF 27 35 320 38 LY Katie Malcolm National YC 23 29 D (DNF) DNF DNF DNF DNF DNF 34 32 323 39 Rob Carroll Royal St. George YC 36 26 (DNF) DNF DNF DNF DNF DNF DNF DNF 349 40 YL Aoife Linnane Clontarf Y&BC 40 32 (DNF) DNF DNF DNF DNF DNF DNF DNF 359 Reformatted by *-Compsail-* VonZipper Irish Laser NATIONAL Championships National Yacht Club Standard Fleet Pl Cat Helm Club R 1 R 2 R 3 R 4 R 5 R 6 R 7 R 8 R 9 R 10 R 11 Nett 1 James Espey Ballyholme YC 2 1 1 2 3 2 3 2 1 1 (DNF) 18 2 L Annalise Murphy National YC 7 3 2 1 6 1 1 1 2 2 (DNF) 26 3 Matthew O'Dowd Royal St. George YC 3 8 3 3 2 4 5 4 3 3 (DNF) 38 4 Chris Penney East Antrim BC 4 4 6 5 1 5 4 5 5 6 (OCS) 45 5 Alan Ruigrok Rush SC 5 (16) 5 9 13 11 13 12 4 4 3 79 6 Colin Leonard Ballyholme YC 27 19 (30) 6 5 6 2 6 7 5 7 90 7 M Nick Walsh Baltimore SC 12 (25) 21 10 9 10 7 8 8 10 8 103 8 Conor Simms Ballyholme YC 21 7 (26) 15 10 13 17 3 10 7 4 107 9 Eoin Keller Lough Derg YC 9 (27) 10 12 15 7 14 7 6 22 16 118 10 Oisin McClelland Donaghadee SC 10 (30) 14 8 8 16 12 14 20 21 1 124 11 Hammy Baker Ballyholme YC 16 (28) 15 19 12 8 11 24 9 9 2 125 12 Ronan Kenneally Monkstown Bay SC (26) 14 9 14 16 18 10 9 14 16 13 133 13 Y Henry McLaughlin Carlingford Lough YC 15 (24) 12 18 11 15 16 17 13 19 6 142 14 M Stephen Penney East Antrim BC 13 13 (22) 11 14 19 8 22 12 17 18 147 15 Ryan Seaton Carrickfergus YC 1 2 4 4 4 3 6 (DNF) DNF DNF DNF 153 16 John Scott Flanagan Malahide YC 18 23 8 24 (25) 17 15 16 11 8 19 159 17 Rory Lynch National YC 19 15 (OCS) 13 17 9 9 23 DNF 12 5 165 18 Peter Cameron East Antrim BC 20 10 19 (29) 24 21 19 10 21 15 10 169 19 M Sean Craig Royal St.George YC 14 9 18 21 18 22 (25) 15 16 24 15 172 20 M Dan O'Connell Blessington SC 23 (29) 13 16 19 23 18 20 18 23 12 185 21 M Robert Cahill Royal St.George YC 24 (26) 23 22 21 14 20 18 15 14 17 188 22 M Paul Keane Royal Irish YC 17 20 20 25 20 20 24 13 (BFD) 18 14 191 23 M Ross O'Leary Royal St.
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