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Irish Windsurfing Slalom Series kicks off in Dublin next April
Thursday, 22 January 2009 12:42

Irish Windsurfing Slalom Series 

After one of the most successful competitive years of competition, the Irish Windsurfing Slalom Series is confirmed for 2009. The ISS Team has put together an even better schedule for the upcoming season.

Back on the calendar are the five events from last year. Neilpryde Group UK/ Surfdock.ie have organized the Irish Sea Challenge. The challenge involves the IWA and UKWA crossing the Irish Sea to battle it out for the Irish Sea Challenge Title. UKWA competitors will make the journey in April to Malahide to kick off the 2009 action. Round two of the ISS will require Irish competitors to travel to Wales to compete in the Irish Sea Challenge Part 2. The event also coincides with Round 1 of the British Slalom Series.

The event will provide an ideal opportunity for Irish Sailors to experience some international competition. Three events will take place over the summer months. In June Jamie Knox will host round three at Ireland’s most famous windsurfing location. July brings competitors north to Downings; Ireland’s biggest windsurfing event. To finish off the summer schedule the ISS moves south to Coolmaine, Co. Cork. The final ranking event of the year will take place at Silver Strand, Co. Galway.

Irish competitors have also been invited to take part in the Channel Challenge. Two big events will take place in Brighton, UK and Wimmeraux, France. The ISS crew is hoping to attend both events with the Irish Team and are encouraging all sailors to accompany them.

Keep an eye on WWW.IRISHSLALOM.IE for more information on the 2009 event schedule. The 2009 provisional calendar is detailed below. The calendar will be confirmed by January 19th 2009.

 

Event Location Date

ISS/ISC Round 1 Malahide, Co. Dublin April 4th/ 5th
ISS/ISC Round 2 Rhosneiger, Wales May 16th/ 17th
ISS Round 3 Castlegregory, Co. Kerry June 13th/ 14th
ISS Round 4 Downings, Co. Donegal July 18th/ 19th
ISS Round 5 Coolmaine, Co. Cork August 15th/ 16th
ISS Round 6 Silver Strand, Galway September 12th/ 13th
CC Round 1 Brighton, UK  September 19th/ 20th
CC Round 2 Wimmeraux, France Oct/ Nov 2009 (TBC)
 

All events in BOLD will count towards the Irish Slalom Series National Championships. There will be 1 event discard allowed for all age categories. Results from the Irish Sea Challenge events will be altered to include only Irish Slalom Series competitors.

ISS – Irish Slalom Series, ISC – Irish Sea Challenge, CC – Channel Challenge


SOURCE: Irish Slalom


 

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