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Inishowen club wins longest rowing race 10.05.12

A GROUP of oarsmen and women are celebrating after winning a major rowing challenge. Foyle Rowing Club from Moville won the mixed class in the bi-annual Celtic Challenge.
It spans 90 nautical miles from Arklow, Ireland, to Aberystwyth, Wales, and is the longest rowing race in the world.
Row your boat: Some of the members of Foyle Rowing Club who won the mixed class Ireland to Wales Celtic Challenge.
The club, who have been training hard all year for the challenge, "surpassed their dreams" by winning the mixed class and finishing third overall. Theirs was the first Irish boat home behind two all-male Welsh teams.
"Conditions were very rough and we faced a stiff north-easterly wind and almost all of the team experienced sea-sickness," said team member, Don McGinley.
Team effort: Foyle Rowing Club from Moville who won the mixed class in the 90-mile Ireland to Wales Celtic Challenge.
To illustrate the level of the their achievement, only 12 of the 23 starters finished the race.
The local oarsmen and women rowed for an hour at a time and completed the race in a time of 20 hours and 34 minutes.
When they arrived in Aberystwyth, the rowers - in their Celtic longboat, RIB and support boat, proudly flew the Irish and Donegal flags.
Moville and surrounding areas are rightly proud of their local rowers and their fantastic win which Dr McGinley described as a true "team effort".
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