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Irish Sailor of the Year Awards at the RCSI, February 4, 2016.

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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Pictured is Aisling Keller , Youth Sailor of the Year nominee, Lough Derg Yacht Club, and David Lovegrove, President ISA<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Pictured is Liam Shanahan, 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year, <br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Pictured is Annalise Murphy and Aisling Keller, Youth Sailor of the Year nominee<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Pictured is Anthony O'Leary, Sailor of the Month winner for April, and David Lovegrove, President ISA<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Aoife Hopkins and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Pictured is Douglas Elmes, Youth Sailor of the Year nominee, Howth Yacht Club, and David Lovegrove, President ISA<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Pictured is Bobby Kerr<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Pictured is  Anthony O'Leary, Sailor of the Month winner.<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Pictured is <br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Pictured is David Lovegrove, President ISA.<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Fionn Lyden, Sailor of the Month winner for March, and David Lovegrove, President ISA<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Sydney Gavignet (not pictured), Sailor of the Month winner for May, and David Lovegrove, President ISA<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Pictured is Justin Slattery, Sailor of the Month winner for June, and David Lovegrove, President ISA<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Pictured is Liam Shanahan, 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Pictured is Liam Shanahan, 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Pictured is Winkie Nixon<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Pictured is Liam Shanahan, 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Pictured is Colin O'Sullivan and Douglas Elmes, Youth Sailor of the Year winners, from Howth Yacht Club, with David Lovegrove, President ISA<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Pictured is Colin O'Sullivan, Youth Sailor of the Year nominee, Howth Yacht Club, and David Lovegrove, President ISA<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Pictured is  Colin O’Sullivan, Doug Elmes and Ewan McMahon (Youth Sailor of the Year Nominees)<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Pictured is Colin O’Sullivan and Doug Elmes (2015 Youth Sailor of the Year Winners)<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Pictured is Dave Cullen, Sailor of the Month winner for August, and David Lovegrove, President ISA<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Pictured is Conor Clarke, Sailor of the Month winner for January, and David Lovegrove, President ISA<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Pictured is David Gorman and Chris Doorly, Sailor of the Month winner for September, and David Lovegrove, President ISA<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Pictured is Dave Cullen (Salior of the Month Nominee) and Pat Murphy<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Pictured is David Conway (Sport Ireland) and Clifford Browne (Cruising Association of Ireland)<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Pictured is David Lovegrove (ISA President), John Treacy (CEO Sport Ireland), Harry Hermon, (CEO ISA), Declan Magee, president of The Royal College of Surgeons.<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Pictured is David Williamson (RYA Chairman) David Lovegrove (ISA President) Brian Craig (ISA board member)<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Pictured is Declan Magee, president of The Royal College of Surgeons, and Ciara Dowling<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Pictured is Deirdre O’Keefe (Dept of Transport, Tourism and Sport) and Brian Craig<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Dermot and Paddy Cronin, Sailor of the Month winners for October, with David Lovegrove, President ISA<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Pictured is Douglas Elmes, Youth Sailor of the Year nominee, Howth Yacht Club, and David Lovegrove, President ISA<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Pictured is Douglas Elmes (Youth Sailor of the Year Nominee) and with his father John and mother Sìle.<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Pictured is Ewan McMahon, Youth Sailor of the Year nominee, Howth Yacht Club, and David Lovegrove, President ISA<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Nathaniel and Fergus Ogden, Sailor of the Month winner July, and David Lovegrove, President ISA<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Pictured is Fergus Ogden (Sailor of the Month nominee) with parents Jennifer and Warren<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Pictured is Gail McAllistair, Elain O’Mahony, Simon McGibney, Patrick Finucane, James McCormack, Ciaran McCormack<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Pictured is Geoff Power, Youth Sailor of the Year nominee, Waterford Harbour Sailing Club, and David Lovegrove, President ISA<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Pictured is Gerard Rice (Mitsubishi Motors) and David Lovegrove (ISA President)<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Pictured is George Sisk, Sailor of the Month winner for July, and David Lovegrove, President ISA<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Pictured is Harry Hermon, CEO ISA. and Jack Gleeson, Irish Sailing Foundation.<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Pictured is Harry Hermon (CEO ISA) and Cathy McAleavy<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Pictured is James Espey, Aoife Hopkins, Youth Sailor of the Yer nominee and Saskia Tidey<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Pictured is Mike Pickering (GUL Sports) and James O’Callaghan (ISA Performance Director) <br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Pictured is James O’Callaghan and John Treacy<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Pictured are Liam Shanahan, centre, was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year, presented with his award from Jon Treacy, Sport Ireland CEO, and ISA president David Lovegrove<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Pictured is John Twomey, Sailor of the Month winner for December, and David Lovegrove, President ISA<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Pictured is Ian Costello (Sonar Paralympian) and John Twomey (SoM nominee) <br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Pictured is Liam Shanahan, 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year, <br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Pictured is Liam Shanahan, Sailor of the Month winner for June, and David Lovegrove, President ISA<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Pictured is Neil Hegarty, Sailor of the Month winner February, and David Lovegrove, President ISA<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Pictured is Patricia Lawlor,  Bobby Kerr,  Sandra Moore, and James Horan (Royal Irish Yacht Club Commodore)<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Pictured is Pierce Purcell (ISA Board member) and Michael Boyd (RORC)<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Pictured is Ronan O'Siochru, Sailor of the Month winner for August, and David Lovegrove, President ISA<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Pictured is Rob McConnell, Sailor of the Month winner for May, and David Lovegrove, President ISA<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Pictured is Shane McCarthy and Andy Thompson, Sailor of the Month winner for August, and David Lovegrove, President ISA<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Pictured is Ronan O’Siochru  Salome O’Siochru<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Pictured is Tim Goodbody, Sailor of the Month winner for November, and David Lovegrove, President ISA<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Pictured is Winkie Nixon<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Pictured is James Horan (left), representing Royal Irish Yacht Club, winner of The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award, with Billy Riordan (centre), Frank Keane Group BMW, and ISA president David Lovegrove (right).<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
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Irish Sailing Awards, Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, Dublin 4/2/2016<br />
National Yacht Club sailor Liam Shanahan was named the 2015 Irish Sailor of the Year today at the Irish Sailing Awards in Dublin - Shanahan had a remarkable year, including victory in the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race in June on his boat Ruth with two miles to spare.<br />
Kilkenny’s Doug Elmes and Malahide’s Colin O’Sullivan jointly took home the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Youth Sailor of the Year award. The Howth Yacht Club sailors were hotly tipped following their recent Bronze medal success at the 2015 Youth World Championships in Malaysia, where they took Ireland’s first doublehanded youth worlds medal in 19 years.<br />
The Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year award was presented to the Royal Irish Yacht Club in honour of their success at local, national and international level.<br />
Mullingar Sailing Club took home the ISA Training Centre of the Year award, having been nominated as winners of the western-region Training Centre of the Year.<br />
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
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