Seaton and McGovern take GOLD in 49er at Princesa Sofia regatta

05 April 2016

In a thrilling medal race final on the Bay of Palma today, Providence Team IRL’s Ryan Seaton and Matt McGovern won the Gold medal in the 49er skiff event at the Princess Sofia Regatta site here.

 

The veteran Olympians had initially completed the 15 race series on Friday night, apparently with a commanding lead that assured the Gold medal.

 

But in a late evening twist, London 2012 Olympic Gold medallists Nathan Outteridge and Iain Jensen had an earlier race disqualification reinstated that changed the score. While an Irish podium result was certain, Gold required placing eighth or better in today’s medal race decider.

 

Seaton and McGovern started cleanly and led the fleet to the first mark but touched it slightly which obliged them to take a penalty turn. Their lead slipped and suddenly they were ninth out of ten boats.

 

But the Irish pair worked their way steadily up the fleet to finish sixth, one place behind Outteridge and Jensen and sufficient to claim the Gold medal. However, wary of the previous evening’s experience, it wasn’t until after their coach verified the result that the celebrations could begin.

 

Seaton and McGoverns’ previous best results include Silver at the French Olympic classes regatta in 2014 while they placed 14th at the London 2012 Olympics, their debut appearance.

 

“This is a super result for Ryan and Matt, not least because it’s an Olympic year but also for the quality of the competition in Palma,” commented James O’Callaghan, ISA Performance Director. “Winning a Gold medal four months before the Olympic regatta in Rio is a major boost to their campaign. However, there is still a lot of hard work to be done.”

 

The Irish crew are training partners with Australians Outteridge and Jensen who took the Silver medal in Palma while Spain’s Diego Botin and Iago Lopez took Bronze in the closely contested final.

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