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Crosbie and Roberts shining lights in Dublin Bay

The Four Star Pizza ISAF Youth Sailing World Championship got off to a difficult start on Saturday and conditions were even tougher yesterday for the 350 crews of teenagers from 61 nations.

Dublin Bay threw up a mix of light to moderate winds, with shifts and gusts as clouds passed over with one squall yesterday recorded at 25 knots.

The standout Irish performance on Saturday came from Cork’s Patrick Crosbie and Grattan Roberts in the 420 boys’ class, who were lying third overall in their first international regatta — 11 points adrift of the French leaders Guillaume Pirouelle and Valentin Sipan, after posting a 15-2 score.

“It was pretty good — better than we expected,” said 15-year-old Crosbie. In Saturday’s second race they managed to get into second on the first upwind leg. “It is hard to tell,” Crosbie admitted of where he expected them to be at this early stage of the regatta.

“We didn’t know a lot of the boats or what the level was. We are very happy today.”

Unfortunately the slipped down the field yesterday, recording a 20-17-16 score that left them 16th overall in the 30-boat fleet last night.

“The first two races weren’t good,” admitted Roberts. “In the first and second race, we got caught on the wrong side of a shift. The wind was up and down, it was never consistent.”

National Yacht Club Dun Laoghaire’s Finn Lynch had a challenging day in the Laser Radial Boy’s fleet, where at the end of day two he lies ninth of 58 boats. “I’m thinking that Saturday was easier, but it was pretty tricky both days so far — shifty and unpredictable,” said Lynch, adding of his results: “It was not great, it could have been better, but it was okay.” The 16-year-old from Carlow scored a 14-16-22, the final being his discard.

Three more races are scheduled for today when more wind is forecast with 15-16 knot out of west.

The 42nd International Sailing Federation (ISAF) Youth Sailing World Championship, also known as the Olympics of youth sailing) runs until July 21.

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