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Irish Laser Men Now Focus on Paris 2024 After Lynch Fails to Qualify for Tokyo

Irish Laser Men Now Focus on Paris 2024 After Lynch Fails to Qualify for Tokyo 24th April 2021 Ewan McMahon from Howth YC improved to 48th overall Credit: Joao Costa Ferreira Ireland can only look to the future and Paris 2024 - just three years away - for its next chance to compete in the men s singlehanded Laser class following Finn Lynch s failure to qualify Ireland in the Laser event for Tokyo 2020 this week at the Vilamoura International Championships. Spain and The Netherlands won the two Olympic nation places for Tokyo, with Ireland finishing ninth in the country qualification stakes. Lynch completed the event in 33rd place overall following a 14th and 42nd places for the day. 

Irish Hopes of Olympic Place in Men s Single-Handed Class Fading in Vilamoura

The Irish Government provides funding to Irish Sailing. These funds are exclusively for the benefit of the Performance Pathway. However, this falls short of the amount required to fund the Performance Pathway in order to allow Ireland compete at the highest level. As a result the Performance Pathway programme currently receives around €850,000 per annum from Sport Ireland and €150,000 from sponsorship. A further €2 million per annum is needed to have a major impact at the highest level. The Irish Sailing Foundation was established to bridge the financial gap through securing philanthropic donations, corporate giving and sponsorship. The vision of the Irish Sailing Foundation is to generate the required financial resources for Ireland to scale-up and execute its world-class sailing programme. Irish Sailing works tirelessly to promote sailing in Ireland and abroad and has been successful in securing funding of 1 million euro from Sport Ireland. However, to compete on a par with

Challenging Day Two for Irish Laser Men at ILCA Vilamoura European Continental Qualifier

Challenging Day Two for Irish Laser Men at ILCA Vilamoura European Continental Qualifier 20th April 2021 Ballyholme Yacht Club s Liam Glynn is competing in the Vilamoura ILCA Championships and lies 52nd after four races sailed Credit: Joao Costa Ferreira Day two of the 2021 ILCA Vilamoura European Continental qualifier for the Olympic single-handed dinghy men was sailed in 12 to 15-knot south-westerlies and proved to be somewhat challenging for the Irish contingent. Leading contender Finn Lynch (NYC) was a premature starter in race 1 but recovered to record a 6th in race 2 to lie 28th overall with the drop race excluded. Ewan McMahon (HYC) improved slightly to 48th place after race scores of 29 and 12. Liam Glynn of Ballyholme is four places back in 52nd, but it was a tough day for Royal St George teammates Tom Higgins (45, 62) and Hugo Kennedy (47, 65) who now lie in 105th and 124th respectively.

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