ROWING Ireland's adaptive rowers compete at World Championships in New Zealand this week

01 Nov 2010


Ireland's adaptive rowers will compete in the AS Men's Singles and the Mixed Fours at the e World Rowing Championships which are taking place at Lake Karapiro in New Zealand this week.

City of Derry rower Karol Doherty, from Carndonagh, Donegal, will race in the adaptive men's singles (AS Mens 1x).

Doherty, who has been rowing for just a year and a half, has made an immediate impact at international level with significant results this year winning the B final at the Varese International while taking the runners up spot in the B final at the World Cup in Bled, Slovenia earlier this year.

The mixed four is made up of Kevin duToit (Reading BC), Shane Ryan (Castleconnell BC), Sarah Caffrey (Barnes Bridge Ladies BC) and Anne-Marie McDaid (Dublin Municipal RC) along with cox Helen Arbuthnot (Molesey BC).

The mixed four crew achieved silver medal status at the Varese International Regatta in Italy and took fourth place at the World Cup Regatta in Bled, Slovenia earlier this year.

Team Manager Joe Cunningham said, "The preparations have been extensive. The weather has been exceptionally good, the team have been training extremely hard and everyone is tightly focused on the task ahead."