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Willie still smiling after
20-mile row
02.07.07
Fresh-faced
octogenarian Willie Harrigan hardly broke a sweat
during his 20-mile sponsored row on Lough Foyle on
Saturday. |
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"That was grand," he
smiled as he disembarked onto Greencastle Pier
greeted by friends and well wishers. Asked would he
reward himself with a pint afterwards, he chuckled:
"Well, maybe a half pint."
Eighty-one year old Willie, from Whitecastle,
Quigley's Point, took part in the charity row to
raise money for Self Help International. |
The funds will go to
help impoverished farmers in Eritrea, Africa. Willie
was on the same boat as Inishowen fundraiser, Albert
Doherty who was joined by a number of big hearted
oarsmen and women who took to the Lough with gusto
on the day. |
Among them were members
of Arklow Rowing Club who travelled all the way from
Co. Wicklow to take part.
"One of our members is always surfing the internet
for what's happening on the rowing scene and that's
how he found out about today's sponsored row. We
decided we would make the trip to join in,"
said club member, Kealan O'Toole. |
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The Arklow team were
the first to arrive into Greencastle in a time of
three hours and fifty minutes.
And while the event wasn't a race, young James
Lynch, James Peter Hockley and Gareth Gallagher, did
Culmore Rowing Club proud as they finished in a very
respectable time of just over four hours.
There was a carnival atmosphere at the local harbour
for those who had gathered to cheer the participants
on, with food and face painting provided by Self
Help International, courtesy of the Big Red Bus.
For more photos of the sponsored row
click
here . |
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