Wednesday, July 27, 2011
We are on the Daily News of Open-Water Swimming!
There is a short piece on our swim on the global open-water news network. Click here to see the article...
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Results 2011
On Sunday, 17th July last, the annual Martin Duggan Memorial
Swim was held on the Blackwater River at Fermoy. Despite unfavourable
conditions, forty-two swimmers took part in this two kilometre freshwater race.
Of the forty-two swimmers, twenty wore wetsuits and a further
twenty-two swam in their skin. Twenty-four of the forty-two swimmers were under
the age of eighteen, making this the first ever competitive open-water swim in
the Republic of Ireland where more than half of the participants were under
eighteen, a far cry from the stereotypical image of the sport. There were
twelve swimmers from New Zealand taking part in the race, also. The boys from
Auckland Grammar School and their coach Graham Beaumont were on a tour of
Ireland and the UK following their successful English Channel relay in early July.
The swim started ahead of time at three minutes to three in the
afternoon. The fastest twenty started first, followed shortly by the remaining
twenty-two swimmers. The first swimmer home was Freddie Bassett of Laser Mount
Eden SC, Auckland, who finished in a time of 25:59.6. The Martin Duggan Memorial
Shield for the Youngest Swimmer was awarded to Ruth Herlihy of Fermoy SC, who
completed the two kilometre course, sans-wetsuit, aged just twelve years and
sixty-seven days. Thanks to the Duggan Family for donating the prize.
The organisers would like to say a special thanks to Fermoy Rowing
Club, Blackwater Sub-Aqua Club and Phoenix Kayak Club. Without the input of
these three clubs, the event simply could not be held. We would also like to
thanks Noel McCarthy, Carry Out off-license, who sponsored all of the cold
drinks on the day. Huge thanks must also go to Jackie Power, our event referee,
all of our timekeepers, turn judges, spotters and other volunteers who gave
generously of their time. On behalf of the swimmers, we would like to thank all
of those who slavishly made hundreds of sandwiches, baked and prepared teas and
coffees for the afters of the swim. A final thanks to Fermoy Camera Club who
documented the entire day for us, and provided the photo-finishes.
Full results can be seen here. Hopefully, we will have
better weather and a few more spectators next year!
Monday, July 11, 2011
Directions to the swim...
From Cork:
1. Take M8 motorway for DUBLIN Baile Átha Cliath.
2. Once through the toll (€1.90 for a car), take Exit 15 (signposted R639 FERMOY Mainistir Fhear Maí).
3. At the roundabout, take the 1st exit (signposted FERMOYMainistir Fhear Maí).
4. Once you come into the town, go straight through the crossroads at the traffic lights.
5. Take left lane onto Pearse Square (town centre) and then left again onto Ashe Quay (just before the bridge).
6. The Grand Hotel should be on your left and the Blackwater River should be on your right.
7. Take the first available parking space and walk the last 100m to the Rowing Club.
From Dublin:
1. Take M8 motorway for CORK Corcaigh.
2. Go past Exit 13 for MITCHELSTOWN Baile Mhistéala, take Exit 14(signposted R639 FERMOY Mainistir Fhear Maí).
3. At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit (signposted FERMOYMainistir Fhear Maí).
4. Go across the motorway and take the 1st exit off the roundabout (signposted FERMOY Mainistir Fhear Maí).
5. Halfway across the bridge in the town centre, signal right and turn onto Ashe Quay.
6. The Grand Hotel should be on your left and the Blackwater River should be on your right.
7. Take the first available parking space and walk the last 100m to the Rowing Club.
*Note: It's a Sunday so parking is free, as far as I know.
I would also strongly suggest car pooling as there will most likely be few spaces.
1. Take M8 motorway for DUBLIN Baile Átha Cliath.
2. Once through the toll (€1.90 for a car), take Exit 15 (signposted R639 FERMOY Mainistir Fhear Maí).
3. At the roundabout, take the 1st exit (signposted FERMOYMainistir Fhear Maí).
4. Once you come into the town, go straight through the crossroads at the traffic lights.
5. Take left lane onto Pearse Square (town centre) and then left again onto Ashe Quay (just before the bridge).
6. The Grand Hotel should be on your left and the Blackwater River should be on your right.
7. Take the first available parking space and walk the last 100m to the Rowing Club.
From Dublin:
1. Take M8 motorway for CORK Corcaigh.
2. Go past Exit 13 for MITCHELSTOWN Baile Mhistéala, take Exit 14(signposted R639 FERMOY Mainistir Fhear Maí).
3. At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit (signposted FERMOYMainistir Fhear Maí).
4. Go across the motorway and take the 1st exit off the roundabout (signposted FERMOY Mainistir Fhear Maí).
5. Halfway across the bridge in the town centre, signal right and turn onto Ashe Quay.
6. The Grand Hotel should be on your left and the Blackwater River should be on your right.
7. Take the first available parking space and walk the last 100m to the Rowing Club.
*Note: It's a Sunday so parking is free, as far as I know.
I would also strongly suggest car pooling as there will most likely be few spaces.
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