The 2023 Season was set to be a big one with a home event so to speak as the Topper World Championship hit Irish Shores hosted by Cork Yacht Club. Then followed immediately with the British Nationals in Plas Heli Sailing Club, Wales.
The regional calendar of Irish events provided lots of opportunities to learn and benchmark the sailor’s race craft before they came together for the Irish Nationals in Ballyholme YC in early July. The NI fleet boasted 4 out of the Top 5 with Tom Driscoll BYC crowned as the 2023 National Champion, Cormac Byrne SSC 2nd, Luke Simpson CAYC 3rd and Emily Macafee BYC Female National Champion and 5th overall. In the 4.3 Class NI Sailor Adam Green LEYC also took a podium place in 3rd.
Fast forward a few weeks and it was the Big one as around 250 Toppers amassed in Cork Harbour to race for the title of World Champion. Again, our Sailors put in a sterling effort with four in the top 25. This time Luke was the top Irish Boat achieving 6th Overall with Tom 7th. Cormac 13th and Emily 23rd. Adam again performed well in the 4.2 Class to secure 8th with Polly Robinson BYC 19th.
With barely time to get home our guys and girls hit the road again this time to Wales for the Topper British Nationals, an equally competitive challenge as the World Championships themselves.
After a long week at the Worlds only 5 NI Sailors made the trip but again put in a fantastic effort. Cormac Byrne hit out with an incredible first day posting a 2, 1, 2 to lead overall, only to then suffer a Black flag in race to and have the scores amended. A tough blow but these things happen in championship racing. Lighter-winded played a part in the qualifying rounds as likely candidates struggled and some even missed the cut for the gold fleet. Consistency would prove invaluable and Luke managed the event very well to make the Podium in 3rd Overall. With more wind on the last day others managed to find form posting several top three results but after a tough start to the week had to settle for places just outside of the top ten. Tom 12th Emily 15th and Cormac 20th.
‘’Congratulations to our sailors on a great competition season. And hats off to the parents and coaches who supported them and drove them around the country and further afield to realise their goals.
These results are encouraging. I am pleased to see we (NI Sailors) are still competitive internationally. However, we much ensure we continue to progress the junior pathways here within our RYANI Performance Programmes and at club level.’’
Name |
Irish Nationals (BYC) |
Topper Worlds (Cork, IRL) |
Topper British Nationals |
Adam Green | 3 (4.2) | 8 (4.2) | |
Charlotte Cairns |
20th Female 36 |
43rd Female 89 |
|
Chloe Craig |
18th Female 33 |
44th Female 90 |
|
Cormac Byrne | 2 | 13 | 20 |
Emily Macafee |
1st Female 5 |
9th Female 23 |
15 |
Hugo Boyd | 26 | 91 | |
Isabel Nixon |
34th Female 70 |
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Iseult Speirs |
21st Female 37 |
26th Female 53 |
17th Female 54 |
Joseph Robinson | 23 | 101 | |
Katie Brow |
21st Female 47 |
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Luke Simpson | 3 | 6 | 3 |
Polly Robinson |
1st Female 7 (4.2) |
6th Female 19 (4.2) |
|
Rose Kelly |
22nd Female 38 |
60th Female 125 |
|
Sophie Cairns |
70th Female 140 |
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Tom Driscoll | 1 | 7 | 12 |
Zoe West-Hurst |
23rd Female 40 |
71st Female 145 |