Munster Regionals Team Racing 2025: A Day of High Winds and High Stakes
The much-anticipated Munster Regionals Team Racing event 2025, organised by the Irish Team Racing Association (ITRA) with the support of Bandon Grammar School and hosted at the Fastnet Marine Outdoor Education Centre, took place against the backdrop of challenging weather conditions. With gusts of wind reaching up to 35 knots early in the morning, race officials raised the postponement flag until 12 p.m. in hopes that the weather would improve.
Despite the morning's weather setbacks, the race committee was determined to proceed. By noon, the winds had calmed to a more manageable 13-17 knots, and the decision was made to launch the boats.
The racing kicked off at 12:30p.m on the eastern side of the harbour., and the competition was as fierce as expected. By 3:30p.m., the event had seen a total of 40 races completed, each one packed with energy and drama as teams fought for the top spots.
Schull Sharks Lead the Pack
The Schull Sharks made their presence felt early, dominating the round-robin results and emerging as clear frontrunners. Their strong team racing tactics and smooth coordination made them the team to beat, securing the top spot with impressive consistency. Their performance set the tone for the rest of the day.
Tight Race for the Semi-Finals
While Schull Sharks led the charge, the battle for the second and third positions was anything but predictable. Coláiste Mhuire 2 showed grit and determination, securing a well-earned second place, while Schull Seals displayed solid teamwork to land in third. However, it was the tight race for the semi-finals that had the results office buzzing.
Harriet Emmerson, the results officer, faced a particularly difficult task as five teams ended the round-robin phase with equal wins. The only way to break the deadlock was by calculating the points difference, which proved to be an intense challenge. After much deliberation, it was Coláiste Mhuire 1 who managed to edge out the competition, sneaking into the semi-finals by the slimmest of margins.
The Semi-Final Draws
With the semi-final spots secured, the draw for the next stage of the competition was made. The matchups were set to be:
- Coláiste Mhuire Crosshaven 1 vs. Schull Sharks
- Schull Seals vs. Coláiste Mhuire Crosshaven 2
The Semi-Finals: A Battle of Nerves and Skill
The semi-finals were nothing short of thrilling, with each race showcasing fantastic sailing and incredible teamwork. In the first semi-final, Coláiste Mhuire 1 proved their mettle, securing victory with a strong performance from their team, finishing with positions 1, 3, and 5. In the second semi-final, the Schull Seals demonstrated their resilience, crossing the finish line with positions 2, 3, and 4.
With both semi-finals concluded, the stage was set for the final – a Schull vs. Crosshaven showdown to determine the champions.
The Final: A Schull-Crosshaven Showdown
The final was a tense and gripping contest, with both teams giving it their all. The first race saw Schull Seals take the upper hand, finishing with positions 2, 3, and 5, but Coláiste Mhuire 1 bounced back in the second race with a strong performance, securing positions 1, 2, and 6.
With everything on the line, the final race was a nail-biting conclusion to an incredible event. The Schull Seals prevailed in a dramatic finish, securing the win with positions 1, 3, and 4. The race was a fitting end to a day of intense competition and outstanding sailing, with Schull coming out on top in a thrilling final.
Final Results
1. Schull Seals
2. Coláiste Muire Crosshaven
3. Schull Sharks
Participating Schools
The event saw strong participation from a range of talented teams across the region, with the following schools taking part:
- Schull Community College
- Coláiste Muire Crosshaven
- Skibbereen Community School
- Bandon Grammar School
- Christian Brothers Cork
- St. Francis College Rochestown
- Coláiste Pobal Bantry
Despite the challenging conditions, the competitors showed incredible determination. The organisers at Bandon Grammar School and the Fastnet Marine Outdoor Education Centre deserve great credit for delivering a superb event. The teams will be eager to race again at the Nationals Team Racing Sailing 2025 and the Fastnet Trophy.
The race officer for the event was Clinton Copithorne. The umpires were Richard Mcglade, Martin Flemming, Kelvin Harrap, and Kevin O’Neill. The event coordinator was Kevin O’Neill and Elliot Connolly from Bandon Grammar School. The Event Host was Sinead Scully From Fastnet Marine outdoor education Centre. Beach Master was Luke O’Connor. Bosum was Timothy Lowney. Chief Safety Boat was Elliot Connolly and Louise Munday. Committee boat was Kathryn Kingston and Aileen Daly and Dom Daly. Finish Boat was Clodagh O’Driscoll, Brendan Drinan and Aidan Power. Race Office was Harriet Emmerison and Trish Copithorne.