Irish Men’s Pair Reflect on B Final Victory and Look Ahead to Olympic Selection
The Irish Men’s Pair faced a challenging weekend at the recent regatta, but despite setbacks, they managed to come out on top in the B Final. The duo, consisting of Corrigan and Timoney, encountered boat issues and admitted to being under-prepped for the competition.
Corrigan reflected on the weekend, acknowledging the mishaps that occurred during the races. Despite not making it to the A Final, they approached the B Final with determination to prove themselves. The pair understood the importance of making the most of the situation, even if it wasn’t ideal.
Looking ahead, Corrigan and Timoney are focused on the upcoming World Cup Two in Lucerne, Switzerland, as they continue to strive for selection for the Olympics in Paris. They are determined to learn from their experiences and use them as motivation to improve and reach their ultimate goal.
Despite the challenges they faced, Corrigan remains optimistic and determined to push forward. He emphasized the importance of taking lessons from their setbacks and using them to fuel their progress. With a clear plan in place and a positive mindset, the duo is ready to tackle the upcoming competitions and show what they are capable of.
As they continue their journey towards Olympic qualification, Corrigan and Timoney are committed to putting in the work and staying focused on their ultimate goal. With a strong support system in place, they are confident in their abilities and determined to make their mark on the international stage.