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Killarney Regatta Festival cancelled – again – due poor weather forecast

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Let the craic begin...As Mike Kenmare O'Sullivan, cox, Derry Doyle Stroke and Timothy O'Shea taking part in the Muckross House Heritage Race. Photo: Valerie O'Sullivan/FREE

Celebrating the 100th anniversary of the 'Elizabeth Rose' Killarney Sixes - racing boat and Muckross House Heritage Race. Photo: Valerie O'Sullivan/FREE PIc***

Disco, Rowing Heritage day and Blessing of Boats will go ahead!

The decision to cancel this year's Killarney Regatta Festival which is due to take place this Sunday at Killarney Golf and Fishing Club, will come at no surprise to the rowing fraternity.

The 237th annual traditional regatta is now officially cancelled. The forecast is for strong winds (SW) and gusts of up to 55 km/h, with more rain throughout the day. Already the shore at Killarney Golf and Fishing Club has risen considerably, making it unsafe for boats mooring and travelling across from their respective boathouses.

This September Killarney has an average of 19 rainy days and around 117mm of rainfall!
Well above yearly averages. But there is light at the end of the boat.

The end of season rowing disco and selection of Regatta Queen will take place in Killarney Oaks Hotel on Thursday 25th September doors open at 8.00pm, tickets are available from the rowing clubs €10.

It is hoped to continue and set aside a date for the ‘Rowing Heritage Day’ in October. The much anticipated ‘Mixed Heritage Race’ - ‘Muckross House Trustee Cup’ and Blessing of Flesk Rowing Clubs racing boats “the Patricia” and “the Deirdre” - both historical boats raced for over 100 years on Lough Lein.
Last year's winners of The Mixed Heritage Race - 'Dinis Cottage' will be hoping to defend their title. The winning crew included: Mike ‘Kenmare’ O’Sullivan, Cox, John B. Cronin, John Beazley, Kevin Tangney, Derry Doyle, Bill Lyne and Paschal Dower.

Paddy Cronin, Chairman of Killarney Regatta Festival “ We have been unfortunate with the weather, we can only deal with the charts in front of us. Safety is our priority at all times. We wish to thank Killarney Golf and Fishing Club for their understanding, Cllr Martin Grady, the volunteers and suppliers for their cooperation, we appreciate all your help with keeping alive this unique Killarney traditional regatta. We hope to see you in great numbers for our Rowing Heritage Day in October”

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Muckross rowers win gold at World Championships

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Muckross rowers win gold at World Championships

A crew from Muckross Rowing Club has won the gold at the World Rowing Masters Regatta in Banyoles, Spain.

Muckross rowers win gold at World Championships
Muckross Rowing Club crew Noel Casey Coach, John Hurley Fermoy RC, Paul Kennedy, Siobhan Galvin Cox, Brendan O’Neill and John Buckley winners of the Men’s C 4+ at the World Rowing Championships in Banyoles, Spain over the weekend.


The event is the largest regatta organised by the World Rowing Federation, with up to 4,000 participants from around the globe.
The winning crew, that competed in the Men’s C 4+ class included Brendan O’Neill, John Buckley, and Paul Kennedy.
The World Rowing Masters Regatta, held over a 1000-meter course on Lake Banyoles, features competitors from age 27 and up, with the oldest participants being 89 years.
This year’s event attracted 5,428 entries from 745 clubs. The Muckross crew secured their victory against strong international competition, finishing ahead of a crew from Castleconnell and theUniversity of Limerick.

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Parking debate continues as 30 places lost since pandemi

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Parking debate continues as 30 places lost since pandemic


The debate over the use of widened footpaths for outdoor dining versus reinstating them as car parking spaces was discussed at last week’s Killarney Municipal District meeting.


Councillor Maura Moloney requested an update on the number of parking spaces that were removed to facilitate outdoor dining during the COVID-19 pandemic and how many have since been restored.
In a reply from a council official, it was stated that Killarney Municipal District, in conjunction with other groups, implemented the “Safe Streets project” in response to national COVID-19 guidance. This project included adding to public footpaths to allow for social distancing and, later, outdoor dining.
The official noted that these footpath “build-outs” are still in place, “facilitating Killarney businesses” and providing “vibrancy and enrichment to residents and visitors.”
According to the council, an initial 33 parking spaces were removed to accommodate outdoor dining. In the past eight months, the Killarney MD Office has removed three of these build-outs, and the spaces have been returned to car parking. The “Safe Streets project” measures are still under continuous review.

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