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Sirens Ball & Fashion Show – 9th February 2018

Sirens Ball & Fashion Show – 9th February 2018

Sangria Cocktail Receptions

@7pm  -  Tickets €40pp
Dinner at 8 O’ Clock prĂȘt-Ă -porter, frocks and accessories introduced by MC the serene Kenneth Dumpleton followed by flamenco dancing, entertainment late into the night and a raffle, including fabulous prizes from our generous sponsors.

For bookings contact Tim or Louise

01 2805725  / manager@nyc.ie / catering@nyc.ie

 

TY 2017-2018 Programme – Block 2 (Laser/Feva Coaching) Registrations Now Open

TY 2017-2018 Programme – Block 2 (Laser/Feva Coaching) Registrations Now Open

Block 2 (Laser and RS Feva Coaching) activities are moving to Saturday Afternoons (13:30 to 17:00), starting Saturday 24th February!

The cost is €80 per participant ex. charter fees for Club RS Fevas (€60 per boat) if applicable

Use the form here to register for this ‘Block’ of 4 weeks. For further details, please contact Elva O’Sullivan via juniors@nyc.ie

Volvo Irish Sailing Awards 2017 – Programme of a good night

Volvo Irish Sailing Awards 2017 – Programme of a good night

Volvo Irish Sailing Awards which is a free to attend event and a good evening which will take place in the RDS Concert Hall on Friday 9th February at 6.30pm.

The awards consist of Drinks/Canapes reception followed by the awards and it will finish approximately 9pm. Read the full post for the programme details. To support this event, you simply have to register with Irish sailing by emailing communications@sailing.ie

Has There Been an ‘Annalise Effect’ in Irish Sailing?

Has There Been an ‘Annalise Effect’ in Irish Sailing?

With every great win comes a ripple effect. Annalise Murphy’s silver medal in sailing at the Rio Olympics in 2016 was good news for the country, for sport, and the sailing community in general. But how has the bounce been felt one year on?

President of Irish Sailing, Jack Roy commented: “it’s interesting to look at the figures to see what impact, if any, Annalise’s medal has had on increasing awareness of sailing or attracting new people to our sport. We know that Olympic medals increase people’s enthusiasm for trying out a new sport, boxing and rowing being prime examples and it appears from our figures at the end of 2017 that there certainly has been a very positive effect that can be attributed to Annalise’s success in Rio”

For the full article, please visit Afloat.ie

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