Rob Bohane insisted on coming to his favourite swimming spot to present Jim Shalloo’s prize from the Beginish Swim. The presentation duly took place at 06.15 on Tuesday.
Tag Archives: Open water swimming events
Support Breakthrough Cancer Research
From Eddie Irwin:
Breakthrough Cancer Research require swimmers to take part in the triathlon at the National Rowing Centre in Farran on Sat 30th August @1.00.
Distances of 800m and 400m available.
No sponsorship necessary, donations optional and can be given on the day.
If any Myrtleville swimmers are interested, please contact Eddie on 0872325297 or email irwineddie@gmail.com.
Courtmacsherry Lifeboat Swim 2014
From Ray McArdle:
The 4th Annual Courtmacsherry Lifeboat Swim takes place at Blind Strand, near the picturesque fishing village of Courtmacsherry at 4.00pm on Saturday, August 23rd. Courtmacsherry is a 45 minute drive from the Bandon Road roundabout. The swim will be well sign posted from the village. Please leave plenty of time for parking and registration. The safety briefing will take place at 3.45pm.
The swim course starts on the beach at Blind Strand and proceeds anti-clockwise around 2 markers.
Participants can choose between 1 lap(1.5K) or 2 laps(3K). Swimmers who elect to do 2 laps will run/walk a short distance on the beach prior to starting lap 2.
The Courtmacsherry volunteers will provide soup and sandwiches for all participants and volunteers. Our sponsors, Trend Micro, will provide the first 100 swimmers to register on the day with a Silicone swim cap.
All proceeds from the swim go to the Courtmacsherry Lifeboat and Swim Ireland membership is not required.
Registration this year is online via Active and closes on Wednesday, August 20th.
If you know of anyone who would like to volunteer to kayak, please have them contact me directly.
Any further updates will be posted on the event web page and emailed to those registered.
I look forward to seeing you for a fun swim on August 23rd.
Regards,
Ray McArdle
087-754-6953
Thomond & Glengarriff Swims.
Andrea Newport, who was a prizewinner at the Myrtleville-Church Bay swim this year, was in touch to say they’d love to see any Myrtlevillains in Limerick for the Thomond Swim on July 26 this year. If you’d like information or to book just click here. The route details are here. Entries online are here.
The Thomond Swim covers a distance of 1800m and is a qualifier for the Liffey and Harbour Swims in Dublin. It is a handicapped start and is open to wetsuit and non wetsuit competitors.
Another event on the calendar is the Philip Harrington memorial swim in Glengarriff on August 2nd. This is a first-time event and there is a Facebook page here. One of the organisers, Julie O’Shea, tells me it will be a one mile swim from Garnish Island in to the Blue Pool, so it’s a different route to the Gadd. Contact them for details.
D’Alternative view.
There’s always a different view to be taken of any event. Davy Fitz, for instance, is a great man for always seeing things that nobody else can see – “I’m not complainin’, but dere were tings dere dat happened today dat I could say, but I won’t say, ’til anudder day….”. Well, dis is d’udder day for d’swim. Firstly, take note of the only guy not looking at the camera – we’ll come back to him.
There have been reports of young fellas on the beach at all hours of the morning lately, being drawn out by the fine weather. The Gardaí felt obliged to move on information received and cornered some of the suspects at the swim on Saturday.
Safety briefings can be a bit fraught, if people don’t listen. Some stress showed on Mr. Lynch as he tried to get the attention of certain messers looking the wrong way.
Although lots of boats had been organised and arrived before the start, apparently someone saw a break of mackerel over by Bunny’s. Sure, you couldn’t miss the first mackerel at the beach, so they all headed that way, leaving only the kayakers to shepherd the swimmers along. Good thing there were so many paddlers.
Fast forward to the finish and the welly-filling competition for the non-swimmers was in full swing. Kate won it.
Tom McCarthy asked if he could swap his skipping rope spot-prize for a Zimmer frame – no fear of him needing that for another 30 years on this evidence- Horse of a man! BTW, his neoprene cap and goggles from below are missing, if anyone saw them….
Pat Lowry arrived for the swim fresh(ish) from another event, wearing fancy leg warmers. He took them off for the swim, but kept the tattoo and his manners…
No jokes about this one, just two happy Myrtlevillains delighted with their first-time completion of the swim. Certain others should take note of this and not get so upset about their swims.
Certain others, like this guy. With all his distractions at the start, Liam Maher was still convinced he had the beating of Mr. Finbarr. Picture his delight when he emerged from the water to find Finbarr practically dry and hanging around for the stragglers. Now that’s what it’s all about – ire, spite, begrudgery: great to see. None of this hugging and general happiness needed in the Maher camp.
It’s fair to say Joleen has enjoyed her swimming this year and has done a lot of it, right through the Winter. She was having so much fun in the warm water on Saturday she wanted to stay in as long as possible. The safety crews had to gang up and herd her out, to get down to the pub for the presentations.
At the presentations, the strains between the organisers were beginning to show.

‘For feck sake, will he ever finish. He’s giving me a headache’ – Chairman Lynch at the end of his tether with The Help, as I start the fifth chorus of ‘Who wants to be a spot-prize winner…..’
Orla Houlihan was the first lady home but got a text from her sister, Andrea, to say she had been disqualified for wearing the wrong hat and not to bother turning up for the presentation. Fortunately, Andrea just happened to be around to take the prize.

You can just tell by Andrea that there’s no way Orla’s ever going to see that prize. Tough luck, Sis!
And so to the celebrations and a great night was had, by all accounts. International man of mystery, Denis Cregan-Condon, was resplendent in his jacket and – according to himself – a magnet for all of the women. Best jacket rental he ever did, apparently. Good man, Denis 🙂
Once again, great pictures from Siobhan: just interpreted a bit differently. See you all next year.
2014 Race review and photos.
Thanks to Siobhan Russell for capturing the day – we are so lucky to have her involved. All of the photos are online here.
The event went off very successfully and €1,270 was raised for the RNLI. Our thanks again to all of the volunteers, the RNLI, Coast Guard, Gardaí, Funkytown and many individuals who helped with boats, kayaking, course marking, registration, van loading and – the hard bit – unloading, timekeeping, results preparation etc. It’s easy to run an event when there are so many willing helpers.
Anne Sheehy sent on a short video of the start, capturing – amongst other things – Liam Maher dancing happily into the water (wasn’t dancing at the end…) and Mr. Craughwell having to be hunted back into the water by the Safety Officer.
98 swimmers started, with 97 completing the course in good swimmable conditions, but certainly not easy. All finishers were under a very creditable 53 minutes.
We had a fantastic race for first place, with Gerard Mangan just pipping Ned Denison by a couple of seconds.
Brian O’Shea took third place, just ahead of Sham Riordan. Orla Houlihan took the honours in the women’s race, coming home ahead of two visitors – Adrienn Ver from Hungary and Andrea Newport from Limerick.
There were fantastic performances right through the field, with personal bests being set and first-time swims completed for many swimmers. Looking forward to 2015 already!
That’s the official race report completed. You can expect an alternative view on the event in another post later in the week. With so many pictures and sub-plots to the day, I hardly know where to begin.
RNLI Myrtleville-Church Bay swim 2014 – Results
Here are the results from the Myrtleville Jury…..
RNLI Myrtleville-Church Bay 2014 Swim Results
We hope everyone had a great day. Thank you to all participants and the many volunteers for helping to raise money for the RNLI. That is what it’s all about. Enjoy the night – you’ve earned it!
Bernard Lynch & Damian O’Neill
RNLI Myrtleville – Church Bay swim 2014: Entries Reminder
Just a week to go to the RNLI Myrtleville to Church Bay (entrance to Cork Harbour) 2km open water sea swim on Saturday 28th, June at 5.30pm.
Entry fee is €15, payable on the evening and donated to Crosshaven RNLI, but you must have submitted your entry online. Entries will be taken up to Friday night, June 27th.
Anyone who is not swimming and could kayak as support, please contact Bernard Lynch: lynchcrosshaven @ centra.ie.
Time to get entering!
The OW season started tonight with Finbarr Hedderman’s Paddle in the Park. A fine new kick-off to the year. Over 70 swimmers and a sign of great things to come. Lots of Myrtleville hats too!
There’s another excellent swim in two weeks in Fermoy on Friday, June 6. Details here.
This will be followed on June 14 by the Gadd about Garnish – a fantastic swim in the most beautiful location. Entries here.
Don’t forget, of course, to get some practice and put in your entries for our swim on June 28.
RNLI Myrtleville-Church Bay swim 2014
The RNLI Myrtleville to Church Bay (entrance to Cork Harbour) 2km open water sea swim takes place on Saturday, 28th June, 2014 at 5.30pm on an incoming tide.
We will open up the entries in April. Some more details here. Get in the sea early and often to prepare!


























