Rowing Ireland Announces Senior Crews for 2025 European Rowing Championships

Rowing Ireland has announced the senior crews selected to represent Ireland at the 2025 European Rowing Championships, taking place from 29 May to 1 June in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. This championship marks the beginning of a new Olympic cycle, as Ireland’s top rowers take to the international stage in the lead-up to Los Angeles 2028. Selected Crews W2x • Mags Cremen …

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Seven crews named for the rowing regatta at this summer’s Olympic Games in Paris 2024

Photo credit: Sportsfile The Olympic Federation of Ireland has officially selected the rowing team that will compete at the Olympic Games in Paris this summer. A record number of crews has qualified for Team Ireland at these Games, with sixteen athletes to compete across seven boats. The rowing events occur in Vaires-sur-Marne Nautical Stadium, to the southeast of the city, …

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ROWING WORLD CUP III TEAM ANNOUNCEMENT: Murtagh and Keogh to star in the women’s pair

Rowing Ireland’s High-Performance Director, Antonio Maurogiovanni has announced the athletes that will represent Ireland at World Cup III. Racing will take place from the 14th June – 16th June in Poznan, Poland. Selected Crews Women’s Pair Fiona Murtagh (University of Galway BC) Aifric Keogh (Grainne Mhaol) Men’s Pair John Kearney (University College Cork RC) Jack Dorney (Shandon BC/Harvard) Men’s Double …

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Team Ireland Return From Rowing World Cup II With Four Medals

Ireland rounds out World Cup II with four medals; one gold, one silver and two bronze. After a long week in Lucerne between Final Olympic Qualification Regatta and World Cup II it’s finally time for the high performance team to return to Ireland for the last lead up to the Olympic Games. It’s bronze for Fiona Murtagh and Aifric Keogh …

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Gold for Siobhan McCrohan at World Cup II

Reigning World Champion Siobhán McCrohan (Tribesmen Rowing Club) was heading into Saturday’s Lightweight Women’s Single A Final as the favourite at the World Cup II, and there was no getting past McCrohan once she got going, taking the lead from the first strokes and holding her position right through to the finish. Holding a consistent rate at 33 to 34 …

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Irish rowing team makes progress on Day 1 of World Cup II

World Cup II is off to a good start for Ireland, as the weather stayed good Friday morning for the majority of the racing. However the Rotsee saw a big change in the afternoon with strong winds, rain and thunder, which saw the afternoon session postponed. 2023 World Champion, Siobhán McCrohan, dominated her heat of the Lightweight Women’s Single, leading …

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Sanita Puspure and Women’s Four into Finals at last chance saloon Olympic Qualification Regatta

Final Olympic Qualification Regatta – Day 2 The crews from Ireland continue to tick the boxes at the Final Olympic Qualification Regatta in Lucerne, Switzerland. Another good day of racing now sees all three boats progress to their respective A Finals, and in with a shot of Olympic qualification. Konan Pazzaia, coached by Head Men’s Coach Fran Keane, had a …

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Irish W4- and W1x crews progress in last chance at Olympic Qualification

It was a successful start for the crews from Ireland as the Women’s Four and Women’s Single boats progress directly into the next round at the Final Olympic Qualification Regatta in Switzerland. The weather stayed good all Sunday morning on the Rotsee, with calm conditions and clear skies. The Women’s Four of Emily Hegarty, Eimear Lambe, Natalie Long and Imogen …

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Ireland’s ones to watch at the European Rowing Championships

With the competition looming from the 25th to the 28th of April 2024, here’s Ireland’s ones to watch at the European Rowing Championships, taking place in Szeged, Hungary. There are plenty of events on offer at the meet, with Irish women competing in two events. More specifically, Margaret Cremen will hope to impress in the Lightweight Women’s Single Sculls (or …

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