
By Dan Walsh
Edermine Ferry Rowing Club was represented by sixteen crews at the Coastal Rowing Championships, held at the National Rowing Centre in Cork and hosted by Ballycotton Rowing Club.
Over two days of fierce competition, the club enjoyed a highly competitive weekend of racing, and members brought home an impressive haul of medals,
The club’s first race of the championships saw the Coastal 4 U16 Ladies crew of Laura Gainfort, Eva Dempsey, Hayley Curran Whitney and Rubi Grocock, coxed by Josh Martin, take to the water. The girls produced an excellent performance in their heat, qualifying for the final in fourth place. In a closely contested final, where all crews crossed the finish line within seconds of each other, the Edermine crew secured an impressive seventh-place finish overall.
Edermine’s first medals of the weekend came in the Coastal 4 Masters Men final. Fintan Kinsella, Jim Power, Hugh Cunnea and John Kavanagh, under the guidance of cox Sinéad Kinsella, delivered a determined performance to claim third place and the club’s opening bronze medals.
In the Coastal 4 Masters Ladies event, Marie Kinsella, Bernie O’Leary and Carmel Devereux were joined by composite rower Katie O’Toole of Passage West Rowing Club and coxed by Josh Martin. The crew battled fiercely right to the finish, narrowly missing out on bronze by less than a second to finish fourth.
The Coastal 4 Junior Mixed crew of Mark Delahunty, Josh Martin, Clodagh Dempsey and Hannah Murphy, coxed by Sinéad Kinsella, also put in a strong performance, finishing fourth following the highly competitive category.
In the Coastal 4 Veteran Mixed category, Anne Dunne, Tom Dunne, Tina Kavanagh and Jim Power, coxed by Jason Roche, produced a solid performance to finish seventh overall.
The traditional racing events brought further success for the club, while racing against the powerful East Coast Skiffs. The Traditional Open Mixed crew of Mark Delahunty, Jason Roche, Jane O’Toole and Christine Carthy, coxed by Josh Martin, navigated the demanding multi-turn course superbly to secure a silver medal.
Another silver followed in the Traditional U14 event, where Tom Dunne, Tom Kiely, Ella Carbery and Mary Cahill, coxed by Mark Delahunty, delivered a strong performance to finish second.
The Traditional U16 Ladies crew of Laura Gainfort, Eva Dempsey, Hayley Curran Whitney and Rubi Grocock, coxed by Josh Martin, went one better, producing an outstanding race to secure gold medals.
Tadgh Sheridan, Matthew Jordan, Evan Sheridan and Megan Doolan, also coxed by Mark Delahunty, competed in the Traditional U18 event and earned a well-deserved silver medal.
The day concluded on a high note as the Traditional Open Ladies crew of Anne Dunne, Eimear Donohoe, Carmel Devereux and Karol-Anne Tyrell, coxed by Jason Roche, dominated their race from an early stage to bring home gold medals to Wexford.
The club’s youngest representatives, Teddy Daly, Michael Kirwan, Niamh Dunne and Ema Zdravcheva, coxed by Jason Roche, competed in the Coastal 4 U12 Mixed category. Although they did not progress to the final, they gained valuable championship experience that will undoubtedly stand to them in the years to come.
Sunday began with the Coastal 4 U18 final, where Tadgh Sheridan, Matthew Jordan, Evan Sheridan and Megan Doolan, coxed by Mark Delahunty, secured a strong seventh-place finish against tough opposition.

The Coastal 4 Masters Mixed category has proven to be a successful one for Edermine Ferry since the club’s first entry to the category in 2021, and this year was no exception. Marie Kinsella, Fintan Kinsella, Bernie O’Leary and John Kavanagh, coxed by Josh Martin, fought stroke-for-stroke with their rivals right to the line, securing another bronze medal for the club.
In the Coastal 4 Junior Women final, Christine Carthy, Clodagh Dempsey, Hannah Murphy and Jane O’Toole, coxed by Josh Martin, waited patiently for their opportunity before making their move at the halfway mark, and the crew passed several boats to earn a deserved silver medal.
The Coastal 4 U14 Mixed crew of Tom Dunne, Tom Kiely, Emily McGuire and Ella Carbery, coxed by Mark Delahunty, took on one of the most competitive races of the weekend, and gave it their all, finishing ninth.
The Coastal 4 U14 Ladies crew of Pearl Daly, Aoife Murphy, Mary Cahill and Amelia Doyle, also coxed by Mark Delahunty, narrowly missed qualification for the championship final after finishing sixth in their heat. However, their time secured them a place in the U14 Ladies Plate Final. Taking the experience gained from their heat into the closing race of the championships, the crew produced a fantastic performance to claim silver medals and finish the weekend on a high.
Edermine Ferry Rowing Club extends sincere congratulations to all rowers and coxes whose commitment, dedication, and hard work throughout the season were reflected in the excellent results achieved over the weekend.
The Club would like to thank all club members, and neighbouring Wexford clubs, whether they travelled to Cork or supported from afar, for their unwavering support throughout the championships. Thanks also, to the parents, families, and friends, who travelled to Cork to support the teams.











