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McGovern returns to coaching role with Irish Sailing

Matt McGovern, top left, pictured with the Rio 2016 Ireland crew ahead of the Olympic Games
Matt McGovern, top left, pictured with the Rio 2016 Ireland crew ahead of the Olympic Games

Double Olympian Matt McGovern has been appointed as coach of the Irish 49er sailing team.

McGovern represented Ireland in the 49er class at the 2012 and 2016 Olympics, before retiring from competing in February 2018.

The Belfast native has since then has been working with the RYA Northern Ireland as high performance manager and will now coach former team-mate Ryan Seaton.

McGovern will coach two 49er class crews, Seaton and Seafra Guilfoyle, who finished in 6th place in the World Cup medal race in Enoshima, Japan earlier this summer, finishing 10th place overall, and Robert Dickson and Sean Waddilove, 2018 Under-21 49er world champions and Volvo Irish Sailors of the Year.

McGovern and former skiff partner Seaton earned Olympic race wins at the London 2012 games, finishing 14th overall in the 49er class. They then reached the medal race at the Rio Olympics in 2016, and finished in 10th place.

Irish Sailing head coach Rory Fitzpatrick said: "It’s great to have Matt join the coaching team. An accomplished athlete, he’ll bring a wealth of experience to the whole team.

"He is also one of the most organised and prepared athletes. In our Performance HQ we have a picture of him and Ryan in the workshop – it’s placed there as a reminder of Matt’s attention to detail, and something we want to inspire the younger athletes with."

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