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Culdaff oarswomen retain title 17.07.09

CULDAFF'S D'Urso sisters, Laura and Claire, have retained their national title in the Junior Double Scull at the National Rowing Centre in Inniscarra, Co Cork,
And while Laura, 18, celebrates her selection to represent Ireland in the Junior World Championships in Brive la Gaillarde, France in early August, Claire, 16, has now got the call-up to race in the Home International Regatta in Nottingham. This sees Ireland take on England, Scotland and Wales on July 25. Selection for the Home Internationals is the highest level that Junior 16 rowers can achieve in Ireland and Claire will race in the Blue Riband Single Scull as well as the quad - meaning a hectic weekend of racing across the two boat classes. The D'Ursos row for City of Derry Boating Club and the weekend win in Co Cork reflects only the third national title City of Derry Club has won since 1922 and the first one to be retained by the club. The D'Ursos' national and international honours reflect their huge level of discipline and commitment. The girls and their family travel from their home in Culdaff to Derry six days a week to train on the water for up to three hours at a time. This is in addition to travelling across Ireland to race and maintain their studies at Carndonagh Community College.
Laura and Claire D’Urso pictured with their national trophy at the National Rowing Championships Inniscarra, Co Cork. Claire said their training would not be possible without a wide range of support and assistance. They thank Clonmany Youth Club for the use of their gym through the winter and the Mary Peters Trust for assistance with travel expenses. But their biggest thanks is reserved for their home club. "Declan Doherty at City of Derry has been our greatest support. He initiated and developed our interest and unlocked our potential, which has brought us to the attention of the national selectors. Without him and his team at Prehen, none of this would
have happened," explained Claire.
Meanwhile, the World Championships will see Laura competing at a new level - a challenge she relishes. "It is fantastic to be selected as the first women’s crew from Ireland in so long, but we don’t know much about the other crews so it's quite nerve-wracking, but it's such an honour to pull on the green vest and I just can’t wait."
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