McMahon shines again as Irish sailors claim two silvers at French Olympic Week
WIND WITH HER: Eve McMahon of Team Ireland in action during the women's dinghy series race at Marseille Marina during the 2024 Paris Summer Olympic Games in Paris, France. Photo by Johnny Fidelin/Sportsfile
Ireland made a powerful statement in Hyères today as Paris Olympian Eve McMahon claimed silver in the women’s dinghy and fellow Olympic pair Robert Dickson and Seán Waddilove took silver in the men’s skiff at French Olympic Week, the second Sailing Grand Slam of the season.
In the men’s skiff, Double Olympians Dickson (Howth Yacht Club) and Waddilove (Skerries Sailing Club) sailed their Final Series, consisting of two races, recording a second-place and a fifth-place finish. They finished the races ahead of both China and France, whom they had been battling all week for the top positions.
China took gold and were impossible to catch on points, but the race for silver was tight and effectively became a match between Ireland and France. Dickson-Waddilove rose to that pressure and executed their two races well with the French pair of Erwan Fischer and Clément Péquin relegated to bronze.
Rory Fitzpatrick, Irish Sailing Technical Director, who coached the sailors through the final stages of this regatta, commented on the performance: “The boys showed great character today. They really attacked the finals and pulled off the races they wanted to sail. I’m very impressed with them the last couple of days.”
In the women’s dinghy/ILCA 6 it was a full on battle for Gold between Ireland and USA with just one point splitting them in the end. The first race of the series saw McMahon (Howth Yacht Club) finish third to Charlotte Rose (USA) in second with the final race turning into a showdown between the two.
This is McMahon’s second medal of the Sailing Grand Slam Series in 2026 after a stellar performance in Palma at the Princess Sofia Regatta which saw her take Gold.
Eve “It’s a little bittersweet. I went into today in first position but dropped down to second by the end. It was a great battle with the American girl but just not enough to win Gold," McMahon said afterwards. "I’m happy with my sailing, there’s still a little to learn so we’ll debrief after the event and learn from it and we’ll go into the European Championships better prepared.”
In the women’s skiff/49erFX the Northern Irish pair of Erin McIlwaine (Royal St George YC / Newcastle YC) and Ellen Barbour (County Antrim Boat Club) were experiencing their first senior Final Series and handled the pressure impressively. They had a fifth in their first race and a third place in the second leaving them in seventh place overall.
A medal was out of reach for them, having come in to the series in 10th position, but they sailed spectacularly showing a determination and skill that bodes very well for their future and the road to LA2028.
In the men’s dinghy ILCA 7 Gold Fleet, UCD student Fiachra McDonnell (Royal Irish Yacht Club) completed his regatta in 43rd place overall, an excellent result that will provide valuable experience moving forward.
Fellow Development sailors Ben O’Shaughnessy (Royal Cork Yacht Club) and Ethan Spain (National Yacht Club) concluded their week in the 49er Gold Fleet in 20th place overall, with standout results including a race win and a third-place finish in this highly experienced field.
In the Silver Fleet, Finn Lynch (National Yacht Club) and Ewan McMahon (Howth Yacht Club) made the most of the week, finishing first and third respectively.
James O’Callaghan, Irish Sailing Performance Director commented on the regatta: “It’s been a fantastic week for Irish Sailing, one where everything has truly aligned, from the athletes to the coaches and wider support team. A huge amount goes into delivering results like this, so it’s incredibly rewarding to see it all come together.
“This is definitely a high point, but sport is sport and you can see that from Finn and Ewan’s week. Things didn’t quite click for them early on but I’m sure we’ll see a positive response from them very soon.”
Next up for Dickson, Waddilove, McIlwaine and Barbour will be the 49er World Championships in Quiberon in Northern France from the 12 – 17 May. The ILCA sailors will take a short break before they go to their European Championships in Kastella, Croatia from 17 – 22 May.





