Rowing Ireland Explained

Rowing Ireland
Sport:Rowing
Jurisdiction:Ireland
Aff:FISA
Affdate:1948
Headquarters:National Rowing Centre, Cork
Chiefexec:Michelle Carpenter
President:Susan Dunlea
Vicepresident: Connacht: Martin Hogan
Leinster: Aoife Habenicht
Munster: Lisa O’Callaghan
Ulster: Brenda Ewing
Secretary:Brian O’Flaherty
Director:Neville Maxwell, Carol-Ann Smith, Garth Young, TJ Ryan, David Hussey, Dominic Burke
Coach:HP Director Antonio Maurogiovanni Coaches Fran Keane, Giuseppe de Vito, Dominic Casey
Key Staff:Leo Gibson (Treasurer); Claire Lambe (Women in Sport lead); Derek Bowen (Get Rowing lead); Pat Kiely (Club Support Officer); Denis Regan (Club Support Administrator); Alec Moffett (Financial Officer)
Url:www.rowingireland.ie
Countryflag:Ireland

Rowing Ireland, formerly the Irish Amateur Rowing Union, is the governing body of rowing for Ireland.[1] [2] It is a cross-border organisation administering the sport in both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.

Rowing Ireland is a member of the Olympic Council of Ireland[3] and the Fédération Internationale des Sociétés d’Aviron (FISA).[4]

Membership

In excess of 100 clubs are affiliated to Rowing Ireland.[5] These are from every part of the island and include schools, third level institutions and open clubs.

In 2019 Rowing Ireland launched its strategy until 2024. This has four pillars: Supporting clubs, High Performance, Rowing for all and Leading our sport.

National Rowing Centre

The National Rowing Centre (NRC) in Farran Wood, County Cork is the headquarters of Rowing Ireland and is also the base of the High Performance team. The centre has an eight-lane Albano course and hosts a number of regattas and the Championship Regatta each year. Every four years it hosts the Home International Regatta.[6] It hosted the Coupe de la Jeunesse in 1999, 2008 and 2018.[7] [8]

Irish Championships

Established in 1899 as the Irish Amateur Rowing Union, the association hosted its first championship in 1912. At the 1912 AGM, which was held in February, it was agreed that a cup be purchased for £100 for the Union to be presented for annual competition amongst senior eights. This would in time become known as "The Big Pot".The inaugural Senior eights championship took place at Metropolitan Regatta in Ringsend on the Lower Liffey in July 1912 and City of Derry Boating Club were the winners.[9] It would be 1934 before the Junior (Intermediate) eights championship was added.[10] Since then many additional championships have been added and 44 are now contested each year at the Championship Regatta.[11] In 2017 it added the Irish Offshore Rowing Championship and in 2018 the inaugural Irish Coastal Rowing Championships took place. The results of all championships can be found at www.irishrowingarchives.com

National team

Rowing Ireland is responsible for the selection and management of the Irish national team, through its High Performance programme. Crews are selected for regattas such as the Olympic Games, World Rowing Championships, European Rowing Championships, and the World Rowing Cup.[12]

National squad

This was the team selected for the 2023 World Rowing Championships, held in Belgrade, Serbia.[13] [14]

BoatNameDate of birth (age)Club
M4-Fionnan McQuillan-Tolan11 November 1994University of Galway
M4-Adam Murphy18 December 2002UCC
M4-Jack Dorney6 April 2001Shandon/ Harvard University
M4-John Kearney21 April 2001UCC
W4-Natalie Long13 June 1990Lee Valley
W4-Imogen Magner8 July 1998Carlow
W4-Sanita Pušpure21 December 1981Old Collegians
W4-Eimear Lambe11 August 1997Old Collegians
M4xKonan Pazzaia5 July 2001Queen's University Belfast
M4xRonan Byrne17 April 1998Shandon
M4xAndrew Sheehan26 November 2002UCC
M4xBrian Colsh11 July 2002University of Galway
M2-Ross Corrigan4 January 1999Portora
M2-Nathan Timoney6 September 2000Queen's University Belfast
W2-Aifric Keogh9 July 1992DULBC
W2-Fiona Murtagh11 July 1995University of Galway
M2xDaire Lynch19 June 1998Clonmel
M2xPhilip Doyle17 September 1992Portora
W2xZoe Hyde31 January 1997Killorglin
W2xAlison Bergin25 February 2002Fermoy
LM2xFintan McCarthy23 November 1996Skibbereen
LM2xPaul O’Donovan19 April 1994UCC
LW2xAoife Casey1 June 1999Skibbereen
LW2xMargaret Cremen5 January 1999UCC
PR2 Mix2xSteven McGowan18 August 1997Galway
PR2 Mix2xKatie O’Brien30 August 1996Galway
LM1xJake McCarthy23 November 1996Skibbereen
LW1xSiobhán McCrohan29 June 1987Tribesmen

Personnel

This was the coaching and management personnel selected for the 2023 World Rowing Championships, held in Belgrade, Serbia.

NameRole
Antonio MaurogiovanniHigh Performance Director
David BreenPararowing Coach
Dominic CaseyLightweight Coach
Giuseppe De VitaWomen's Team Head Coach
Fran KeaneMen's Team Head Coach
Nicolo MaurogiovanniMen's Team Coach
Ashlee RoweWomen's Team Coach
Orla DoolinPhysiotherapist
Heather O’BrienPhysiotherapist
Michael O’RourkeTeam Manager

Olympics and Paralympics

Olympics

Ireland first sent a boat to an Olympic regatta to the 1948 Summer Olympics, where they sent a men's eight.[15] The IARU received its affiliation from FISA on the 3rd of August, 1948, two days before the start of the regatta, allowing Ireland to send a crew.[16]

Ireland would not appear at an Olympic regatta until 1972, when Seán Drea entered the men's single sculls, coming seventh.[17] Ireland would go on to field at least one crew at every Olympic regatta except 1984.[18] Four years later, Drea came fourth in the same event.[19]

At the 1996 Summer Olympics, the crew in the men's lightweight coxless four consisting of Derek Holland, Sam Lynch, Neville Maxwell and Tony O'Connor also came fourth.[20]

It was not until 2016, when brothers Gary and Paul O'Donovan broke through and won Ireland's first Olympic medal in rowing: a silver in the men's lightweight double sculls.[21] The O'Donovans' relaxed interview style endeared followers and they became internet sensations in the wake of their success,[22] and they were invited on to The Graham Norton Show for its 2016 New Year's Eve special.[23]

At the delayed 2020 Summer Olympics, Ireland entered thirteen athletes across six boats. The women's coxless four, consisting of Emily Hegarty, Aifric Keogh, Eimear Lambe, and Fiona Murtagh, won a bronze medal,[24] and Paul O'Donovan joined Fintan McCarthy to win Ireland's first rowing gold in the men's lightweight double sculls.[25]

For the 2024 Summer Olympics, Ireland has qualified sixteen athletes across seven boats, more than any other Olympic regatta.[26] [27]

Medal table

GamesEventRower(s)ClubMedal
Rio de Janeiro 2016LM2xGary O'DonovanSkibbereen Rowing Club Silver
Paul O'DonovanUCD Boat Club
Tokyo 2020LM2xFintan McCarthySkibbereen Rowing Club Gold
Paul O'DonovanUCC Rowing Club
W4-Aifric KeoghUCC Rowing Club Bronze
Eimear LambeUCD Ladies Boat Club
Fiona MurtaghNUIG Boat Club
Emily HegartyUCC Rowing Club

Paralympics

At the 2012 Summer Paralympics, Ireland fielded a crew in the mixed coxed four.[28] For the 2024 Summer Paralympics, Ireland has qualified a boat for the PR2 mixed double sculls.[29]

World Championships

Ireland has won sixteen gold, eight silver and eleven bronze medals at the World Rowing Championships.[30] [31]

Gold medallists

YearEventRower(s)Club
Vienna 1991LM1xNiall O'TooleCommercial Rowing Club
Lucerne 2001LM1xSam LynchSt Michael's Rowing Club
LW1xSinead Jennings St Andrew Boat Club
LM2-Gearoid ToweyNeptune Rowing Club
Tony O'Connor
Seville 2002LM1xSam LynchSt Michael's Rowing Club
Rotterdam 2016LM1xPaul O'DonovanUCD Boat Club
Sarasota 2017LM2-Mark O'DonovanSkibbereen Rowing Club
Shane O'Driscoll
LM1xPaul O'DonovanSkibbereen Rowing Club
Plovdiv 2018LM2xGary O'DonovanSkibbereen Rowing Club
Paul O'Donovan
W1xSanita PušpureOld Collegians Boat Club
Ottensheim 2019LM2xFintan McCarthySkibbereen Rowing Club
Paul O'Donovan
W1xSanita PušpureOld Collegians Boat Club
Račice 2022LM2xFintan McCarthySkibbereen Rowing Club
Paul O'DonovanUCC Rowing Club
PR2W1xKatie O'BrienGalway Rowing Club
Belgrade 2023LM2xFintan McCarthySkibbereen Rowing Club
Paul O'DonovanUCC Rowing Club
LW1xSiobhán McCrohanTribesmen Rowing Club

European Championships

The European Rowing Championships were re-established in 2007, after a hiatus dating to 1973. At these, Ireland has won six gold, six silver, and five bronze medals.[32]

Gold medallists

YearEventRower(s)Club
Brandenburg 2016LM2xGary O'DonovanSkibbereen Rowing Club
Paul O'DonovanUCD Boat Club
Račice 2017LM2-Mark O'DonovanSkibbereen Rowing Club
Shane O'Driscoll
Lucerne 2019 W1xSanita PušpureOld Collegians Rowing Club
Poznań 2020 W1xSanita PušpureOld Collegians Rowing Club
Varese 2021 LM2xFintan McCarthySkibbereen Rowing Club
Paul O'DonovanUCC Rowing Club
Munich 2022 LM2xFintan McCarthySkibbereen Rowing Club
Paul O'DonovanUCC Rowing Club

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.irishsportscouncil.ie/Governing_Bodies/Sports_Investment/Rowing/ Sport Ireland – List of Governing Bodies
  2. http://www.sportni.net/governing_bodies/rowing/ Sport Northern Ireland – List of Governing Bodies
  3. Web site: Olympic Council of Ireland: Introduction to Rowing . Olympic Council of Ireland . 1 January 2010 . 9 January 2016 .
  4. http://www.worldrowing.com/fisa/national-federations/irl World Rowing: National Federations: Ireland
  5. http://www.rowingireland.ie/about-us/ Rowing Ireland: About Us
  6. http://homeinternationalregatta.org/rules/default.html#DATE_and_VENUE Home International Regatta Rules of the Regatta: Date and Venue
  7. http://www.rowingireland.ie/2018-coupe-de-la-jeunesse-awarded-to-ireland/ 2018 Coupe de la Jeunesse Awarded to Ireland, Rowing Ireland
  8. http://www.sportswomen.ie/cork-set-host-prestigious-junior-regatta-2018/ Cork set to host prestigious Junior Regatta in 2018
  9. https://books.google.com/books?id=xbVBAAAACAAJ&q=the+big+pot+johnston The Big Pot – The Irish Senior Championships 1912–1991
  10. http://media.wix.com/ugd/074761_ad66ce0a768e4975a22f10b763c7aa0f.pdf Irish Rowing Archives – List of championship winners
  11. http://media.wix.com/ugd/074761_e4fb6f002af649ba9980701c95a3abfe.pdf Irish Rowing Archives – List of Championship Events.
  12. Web site: High Performance . rowingireland.ie . Rowing Ireland . 25 August 2023.
  13. Web site: O'Brien . Clara . 2023 World Championships – Team Announcement . rowingireland.ie . Rowing Ireland . 25 August 2023.
  14. Web site: 2023 World Rowing Championships - Entry List . World Rowing . FISA/World Rowing . 25 August 2023.
  15. Web site: 1948 Olympics And The Thin Green Line, Part 1 . Hear The Boat Sing . Hear The Boat Sing . 24 August 2023.
  16. Web site: Ireland’s Part in the Growth of the F.I.S.A. Family . Hear The Boat Sing . Hear The Boat Sing . 24 August 2023.
  17. Web site: Rowing at the 1972 Munich Summer Games: Men's Single Sculls . https://web.archive.org/web/20200418132220/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1972/ROW/mens-single-sculls.html . dead . 18 April 2020 . Sports Reference . 18 August 2018.
  18. Web site: Kerr . Kieran . Irish Rowing Olympians . Irish Rowing Archives . Irish Rowing Archives . 24 August 2023.
  19. Web site: Rowing at the 1976 Monteral Summer Games: Men's Single Sculls . https://web.archive.org/web/20200417210252/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1976/ROW/mens-single-sculls.html . dead . 17 April 2020 . Sports Reference . 24 August 2018.
  20. Web site: Rowing at the 1996 Atlanta Summer Games: Men's Lightweight Coxless Fours . https://web.archive.org/web/20200418015958/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1996/ROW/mens-lightweight-coxless-fours.html . dead . 18 April 2020 . Sports Reference . 18 September 2018.
  21. Web site: Relive the moment of rowing history in Rio . rte.ie . RTÉ . 24 August 2023.
  22. Web site: Slawson . Nicola . Ireland's O'Donovan brothers become web sensations after medal win . theguardian.com . The Guardian . 24 August 2023 . guardian_odonovan_interview.
  23. Web site: Series 20, New Year's Eve Show . bbc.co.uk . BBC . 24 August 2023.
  24. Web site: Tokyo 2020: Irish rowing quartet battle their way to bronze . rte.ie . RTÉ . 24 August 2023.
  25. Web site: Tokyo 2020: Gold for O'Donovan and McCarthy . rte.ie . RTÉ . 24 August 2023.
  26. News: O'Riordan . Ian . Ireland take four medals home from World Rowing Championships . 12 September 2023 . Irish Times . 10 September 2023.
  27. Web site: Ryan . Eoin . Women's four Olympic-bound but heartbreak for Sanita Puspure at final qualifier . RTE Sport . 22 May 2024.
  28. Web site: Kerr . Kieran . Irish Rowing Paralympians . Irish Rowing Archives . Irish Rowing Archives . 25 August 2023.
  29. Web site: Katie O'Brien and Steven McGowan reach World final and Paris 2024 Paralympic Games. . 12 September 2023.
  30. https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B4RdEydCV3ItUXlrY1V1M0t6MUU&usp=sharing&tid=0B4RdEydCV3ItNW1YVHFZSFdZNjg Irish Rowing archives – FISA medal listing
  31. http://www.worldrowing.com/athletes/ FISA Athlete database
  32. Web site: Kerr . Kieran . Rowing Ireland - European Championship Medals . Irish Rowing Archives . Irish Rowing Archives . 24 August 2023.