Im Back
JackieOnassis | 06/05/2010Competing at National Freestyle Championships 2010
From the end of summer 2009 til the end of February I struggled with a niggling back injury that refused to go away. I did try ignoring it but after a week of spasms following the Irish Surf Kayak Open in October I threw in the towel on paddling.
Ignoring the pain at Easky picture by John Mc Carthy
This more or less meant I was off the water but with lots of hard work, lots of physio and the discovery of Pilates Im back and finally rid of the back issues!
To keep me entertained while on hiatus I was busy helping the crew at Nui Galway run the 2010 Kayak Intervarsities. I was left in charge of the Freestyle event. This took place out at Clifden and was well received by all the competitors. Instead of the standard heat format each college was given the hole for 4 minutes with each team members best run counting to the colleges final score. Id love to see this format used again as it suited both beginners and experts alike. For further info on the Intervarsities see here.some-picture-highlights There is also an article in Outsider magazine (april/may issue)
In march I was back in better form thanks to Pilates and I recommend it as a great way of improving core fitness and stability. This year I competed at team trials for a place on the Irish Freestyle team to compete at the European Championships in Lienz this June. I was delighted to be selected for the 1st spot after a win at the Sluice event and a second place at the Clifden event.
Me at the Sluice event, pictures by Fran O Donnell
Im enjoying being back in a boat and feel stronger than ever! In April Ive been busy freestyle training at my local hole spots Tuam, Clifden and Oranmore. Last weekend we were treated to a nice level at Curragower for the first round of the National Championships. I finished in joint second place with Dee. Sinead O Donnell stole the show with some convincing rides to secure her first win. Fair play to her!
Sinead O Donnell, Picture by Dave P.
Also to note were Emer Farrells strong performance to win the Junior Ladies class in spite of a pulled muscle in her neck and the 1st , 2nd and 3rd place finish by the UL boys in the senior mens class. Dave O Sullivan was delighted with his first win in Senior Mens, while Conor Bredin was delighted to beat Tom O Donoghue to second place.
Conor in the Molan, picture by Dave P
full results
World Surf Kayak Championships 2009 at Ocean Spirit
JackieOnassis | 12/08/2009I’m just home from 2009 World Surf Kayak Championships which were held on Santa Rita beach in Santa Cruz, Portugal. The event was held in conjunction with The Ocean Spirit Festival.
me in the 666 competing in ladies IC
This festival showcased some of the worlds best competing in kayak surfing, surfing, body boarding, kite surfing and skim boarding all on one beach.
The event was well structured with lots of great benefits for athletes including physio, lunch every day and entry to the event village for the festival at night. Another great feature was the pool where children could swim and where people could demo lots of kayaks.
Ju learning to Roll in the Pool
The atmosphere was electric. I have met so many amazing people joined together celebrating the surf and sea.
The Hat
Everyone has been so friendly at these worlds from USA west team for inviting me to so many nice meals enjoying the local seafood, Carlisle for all the lovely pictures from the event.
some of Team Portugal
The Portuguese team were always there for the party in the evening in the festival village. And a huge thank you to Bruno Melo for giving me a place to stay in his house for the whole event.
Bruno competing in The Bandit
I had plenty of highs and lows in the competition but am happy I did my best.
Unfortunately I didn’t do as well as hoped in the Ladies Hp class. I was up against Valerie Bertrand defending world champion and rising talent Emma Wynter from England. The conditions were messy and the other girls did better on the day.
Emma Wynter
Emma went on to finish 3rd overall and Valerie made the semis! Naomi James was on fire in ladies Hp and went on to win the event in great style showing that the women’s standard has indeed improved.
Naomi James
In ladies IC however I did much better. In the first round I was delighted to win my heat against Lizzy Johnson from Jersey/ Channel islands and Kristina Ferrer from Basque Country. The heat was close but I was happy to qualify for the next round.
Me Again
Over the next few days the beach was filled with flags for the team event and the atmosphere was great.
On one of these days I went on a road trip south to try one of the many other surf locations in the area. We headed to Ribeira d’ Ilhas following some local advice. In tow were myself, Bonnie Tregoza from Australia, Roberta Borsari from Brazil and David Priddis from Jersey.
Bonnie Tregoza competing in quarter finals of Ladies Hp
We found a lovely peeling wave that was quiet and a welcome relief from the hustle and bustle of Santa Rita. We followed the early morning surf up with a tour of some more surf spots courtesy of a local sit on top surfer and a nice afternoon lunch in the beautiful town of Ericeira.
On Thursday I had my quarter final heat. Brent from Canada was there with lots of positive coaching and I was feeling good at first. We were in the first heat of the morning and the surf was big and heavy but it wasn’t going to be my day.
On the way out for my heat I had a heavy hit on a wave and both my contact lens were ripped out of my eyes! Disaster as I am pretty blind, thankfully with help from Dan and Tamsin Green, Devon Barker, Wayne Waddington and Bonnie, contacts were found from my bag and put in right on the beach. Not Ideal but that is life sometimes and the heat was well under way before I was back in my boat. The Guys rallied around me though and with cheers of support I managed to catch a few waves on the inside and pull a couple of flat spins. However the other girl’s wave selection was better and they finished in front.
Brent celebrates after his heat
I was still delighted in the end with a 7th place finish overall and although it’s the same ranking as the last worlds I did feel that I had done well considering the standard was much higher in all classes.
Myself and Carlisle both finished seventh
A few days later the whole event was over following so many great nights out and parties. I had a lovely surf session with the Portuguese crew on Santa Rita beach as the sun was setting one evening.
View near Santa Rita
I then had to face the long drive home to Ireland. On the way home I had a tour of the Nelo factory near Porto and saw the whole production process. It was great to see the Watertech Kayaks being made and while there Joné did a small repair job on my fin box. A big thank you to him!
View of Roman ruins near the Nelo Factory in northern Portugal
I then had a lovely drive through inland Portugal and Spain, seeing Salamanca and Leon.
Windmills near Leon in Spain
Up through Basque country and onto Biarritz and Bayonne for the night. I had a surf on a break right beside Biarritz the next morning and was treated to head height surf. Then I headed to La Rochelle and camped.
The following day I reached the ferry in Roscof.
Homeward Bound
I made it home to Rosslaire Friday morning and by the evening I was in my home in Galway ready for bed after 3000+ miles of driving in 3 weeks and a wonderful trip to Portugal.
Pictures by Carlisle Landel and myself.
LAHINCH 4TH JULY
JackieOnassis | 06/07/2009Well there has been absolutely no swell in almost two weeks and as soon as there was even the smallest of waves I decided to head for a surf. My thinking was that “a surf session on a small wave was better than no surf session at all”. So in spite of the doctors orders I took the medicine, stuck in my ear plugs, I ignored my ear infection and simply hoped for the best.
Now there was no point going alone so Aisling Gilchrist decided to come along and rent a board. She used to do a lot of surfing before she took up kayaking so was looking forward to a dip in the sea. Barry Loughnane has been asking a lot lately for a go in one of my surf kayaks so he came along too. Kev Egan came along for the spin, poor lad was on the shore with an eye infection so we gave him the camera to keep him entertained.
Now it was small, maybe 2 foot, busy and the sun was out. I was not overly pleased but once I got on the water my attitude changed. The surfers were friendly and there was lots of banter and in spite of the soft waves, I decided to look on the positive side!
One thing is for sure the 666 was still able to pick up the waves with ease. Ive also had it out in a lot bigger messier conditions and found it real easy to get out the back. It seems to be a flyer in a variety of conditions. I’m looking forward to spending a lot more time in this boat!
Barry liked the Speedy and was doing great for someone trying a composite boat for the first time. It’s a pity the waves were so small as I was hoping to show him how fast these boats really are on a proper wave. He will just have to go surfing again!
After a surf we went for some food in Joes Café and then Kev went home and the 3 amigos got an ice cream and headed back to Galway. On the way home we stopped to take a picture in the Burren as Ash had never been. A great day out in the end
Face off
JackieOnassis | 01/07/2009Well I was really hoping to get some surfing done in the last week with Portugal Worlds just around the corner but the swell has died so instead Ive just spent some quality time in Clifden in glorious weather. The shorty cag was out in force and the cues were small. To be honest after the competition I was glad to see the shrinking cue…. I was paddling mainly with some of the NUIG diehard playboaters. Barry, Cian, Conor and Andrew were the main culprits. I managed to squeeze in about four sessions over a few days.
Also during this time the wave came up and was great fun as the tides were quite high. So lots of oldschool was on the cards and smiling fsces all round.
While there I took the camera out and decided to do a response video to my recent video of curragower a wave in Limerick. That video featured many UL paddlers telling us why they love gower so I thought who better to tell us why they love Clifden than some NUIG paddlers….
So I’ll let you decide who is showcasing the better playspot, I have my opinion which I will keep to myself
Why ULKC likes Curragower
Why NUIGKC likes Clifden
Part 1
Part 2
Also big up to Cian Mc Comb for putting us up in the Mobile Home and to Barry for giving me the Ibuprofene and the two of them for listening to me whine about my very sore ear.
Of course it didnt stop me going to Oranmore for a sneakey session on Sunday evening.
Im off now to take a trip to the very small swell for a despeation surf……..
Clifden Fun Rodeo 2009
JackieOnassis | 25/06/2009The Clifden fun rodeo was the second event of the 2009 Irish Freestyle League.
The event included freestyle coaching, a flatwater rodeo, beach party, barbecue, DJ and of course Fun Rodeo. There was a squirt event too! A lot of variety made sure everyone was happy.
There was a great turn out for the weekend with 50 paddlers registered and plenty of spectators. It was great to see so many new faces at an Irish event and many competitors were experiencing the joys of Clifden for the first time.
Big Up to the organisers from Nuig kayak Club and Irish Freestyle for running a great event that put the fun back in freestyle.
There was plenty of great performances! Conor Bredin was delighted to win his first Senior Event in the Mens Expert class. He pulled off a fantastic ride including an entry loop which he copied from another competitor. He was also getting plenty of air throughout his runs and made sure to include some of the fun moves too.
The Sport Classes were putting on some great performances such as Scooby from Cork, and Andrew Regan from Nuig who threw away his paddles much to the delight of the crowd. Michelle from Nuig was spinning and rolling in the hole although she has only been paddling for a year, this was great to see. However Dee won in spite of a hefty hangover!
I really enjoyed the ladies class and it was a nice relaxed atmosphere and we were having plenty of banter in the eddy with smiles all round. Fran O Donnell came first. She took plenty of risk with some nice entry moves. I finished in second with Muireann Lynch in third.
The Juniors were ripping it up as usual and were having a blast with the fun moves throwing in air guitars and paddle spins, cartwheels and plenty more. Neil Slevin came in joint 1st place and was delighted with himself, fair play to him!
I can’t remember all the results but for further info see www.irishfreestyle.com
All pictures by Donie McLoughlin
Volvo Ocean race stopover in Galway
JackieOnassis | 24/06/2009For the past 3 weeks my home town Galway has been a festival of fun because of The
Volvo Ocean Race. We have had sun, atmosphere, concerts and good old Irish Craic!
The highlight of the festival had to be the arrival of the boats into Galway docks in the middle of the night!
We have enjoyed lots of free concerts featuring some great Irish acts including The Coronas, The Stunning, The Saw doctors, Mundy and Sharon Shannon.
I went kayaking in Galway bay during the In Port Yacht Race and had an up close and personal look at one of the Irish navy ships. I also met some lovely folks from Longford on the bay out touring for the day. This was a great place to watch the race away from the huge crowds gathered along the shores of Galway Bay.
On top of the festival I also managed to escape to a variety of destinations.
I went playboating in Oranmore, Clifden and Limerick.
I went kayak surfing in Lahinch and Fanore. I had a nice flatwater session on Lough Corrib and the river Corrib heading out from my home in Menlo.
I even managed to sneak in a climbing session in the beautiful Burren. Life doesn’t get much better than this!
euros video from Ourense Spain
JackieOnassis | 17/09/2008JackieOnassis | 17/09/2008
Check out the video of the Irish team and a selection of
paddlers from across Europe competing at the
2008 European Canoe and Kayak Freestyle Championships
in Ourense Spain
JackieOnassis | 14/04/2008
The second event of the season took place at Inchadonney
Co. Cork and was a roaring success. The combined surf kayaking and waveski league is a welcome addition to the Irish kayaking calendar. Sharing the waves Having missed the first event I was looking forward to this one and although the surf was small I wasn’t disappointed and had a great weekend! Leaving early on Saturday with Pencil in tow we met Mickey Barry in Cork city and headed towards west Cork. Let’s just say the journey was entertaining, you try keeping up with Mickey in a car!
small and clean I didn’t mind because the sun was out and it was looking like it was going to be a pleasant weekend. Arriving in Inchadonney all the usual faces were there but the best thing to see was all the eager newcomers waiting to try proper surf kayaks and wave skis for the first time. ME in the club IC boat. This event was not about competition but a come and try day for new comers and training and coaching session for the more experienced. Big up to Noel Maguire and Co for helping the novices and Morgan O Sullivan for handling the rest of us! I really learned a lot and it’s great to get some structured positive coaching! The Saturday format for the novices included on and off the water training. They were using plastic kayaks and most were playboaters as well as a strong turn out from UCC canoe club. After both on the water sessions and a break for lunch the evening saw them try glass and composite boats as well as wave skis for the first time. The more experienced group of ten divided into two and operated a tag team system of 15 minutes on and 15 minutes off the water. While one group was on the water the other group discussed their progress and decided which were the better runs and why. After the session everyone got individual feedback from Morgan and the group. This was very specific and positive and gave us all something to focus on for our next session. The coaching certainly helped and everyone improved on the first session. After lunch there was a free-surf over near the point. I hadn’t done much kayak surfing since Mundaka. One session in Cornwall in February being the exception and it was great to get back in the sea after a long stretch away. I’ve been doing a lot of playboating and freestyle training and needed to try something else for a change. The Saturday night was great. A few of us headed to Clonakilty for the night and the crack was mighty, ask the boys why! A few pints and great music followed by a dodgy night club always brightens the spirits! Three of us were staying in the local hotel, and the resemblance to Fawlty towers from the inside was hilarious! Len Kelleher surf was small. I wanted to try some hp boats, I am planning on buying but not sure what I want yet. First up was the Watertech Lucifer. I told Pencil I’d only be about half an hour, but I liked it so much he had trouble getting me to bring it back to the beach. I found it very comfortable, pretty stable and easy to turn. I’m definitely taking it for another spin; I’d also like to take the speedy for a spin pretty soon. The Watertech boats are so unbelievably light. They feel more like a playboat than other brands when you sit in them. Myself and Pencil (a.k.a. Shane Lynch) It wasn’t as comfortable and didn’t turn as easily but it was certainly fast. money. The weekend ended with a raffle for the newcomers with prizes sponsored by Munster Dive and Canoe. Emilene Galvin walked away with the top prize of a new helmet. We headed home after a long and sunny weekend. I really enjoyed the weekend and can’t wait for the next one in May! All pictures by Dave P. cheers. And links to his videos |
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