Pro Fleet winner Lucas Meldrum. Photo: Marco Cavalleri

Top class windsurfing at Mayo Mayhem

MAYO Mayhem, Ireland’s biggest windsurfing competition, took place over the weekend at Cross Beach in Belmullet and Enniscrone, Co. Sligo.

This year’s Mayo Mayhem, sponsored by RWE, was ranked as a three-star event on the PWA / IWT world tour and sported a mix of the best of the Irish competing side-by-side with international competitors from France, Germany, Denmark ,Poland and Scotland. There were three different categories competing - Professionals, Amateurs and Women.

The decision to hold the event over the weekend was risky given the unusual forecast of north winds on the Friday and east winds on the Sunday but it ultimately paid off.

The wind and swell arrived on Thursday allowing riders who arrived early a great day to warm up session on Cross Beach.

The first day of competition was held on Friday on Cross Beach, with day two on Sunday at Enniscrone.

Friday was filled with colour as the competition attracted close to 50 windsurfers competing throughout the fleets. The conditions were perfect with strong northerly winds and three metre waves providing a top-class playground for competitors to demonstrate their jumping.

Throughout the day all fleets took turns showing off their skills with massive jumps and super wave riding. Heats were 12 minutes long. The Pro fleet was up first followed by the Women and then the Amateurs. Riders were scored on their two best jumps and two best wave-rides.

Conditions on Sunday where perfect for pure wave riding but no jumps were being scored.

The Pro fleet final was a head-to-head between new entrant and PWA sailor Lucas Meldrum from England and Irish Pro-windsurfer Julius Byrne from Galway. It was the English raider in the end who came out on top to take the win.

The Women’s final was a Galway showdown between Aoife Cooke and Katie McAnena, with Katie looking to improve upon her Friday results where she was just beaten by Aoife. In the end a super final was required to separate them with Katie just coming out on top in challenging conditions.

The Amateur final was between Tom Lotocki and Pawel Jankowski, who had climbed all the way up from 8th place to reach the final. Again, a super final was required, but in the end, Tom just managed to hold onto his first place.

RESULTS

Women's Fleet:

1st Katie McAnena (Ireland)

2nd Aoife Cooke (Ireland)

3rd Amy O'Donnell (Ireland)

4th Vicky Guthrie ( Ireland )

Pro Fleet:

1st Lucas Meldrum (UK)( Duotone)

2nd Julius Byrne (Ireland) (Starboard)

3rd Alex Duggan ( Northern Ireland) ( Ezzy)

4th Finn Mellon (Ireland) (Goya, Quatro)

Amateur Fleet:

1st Tom Lotocki (Poland/Ireland)

2nd Pawel Jankowski (Poland/ Ireland)

3rd Bob Hagen (Ireland)

4th Colin Colville (UK)