Donegal Surf Lifesaving Club had a fantastic weekend at the All-Ireland Surf Lifesaving Stillwater Championships at the University of Limerick.
A 22-strong team of juniors, seniors, and masters swimmers represented the county, competing against Ireland’s best lifeguards in high-intensity races that showcased their lifesaving skills.

The Donegal Surf Lifesaving Club team at the All Ireland Championships.
The team returned home with several personal bests and a collection of medals. Alan Vaughan (Ballyshannon) claimed two silver medals in the Rescue Medley and 100m Manikin Tow. Declan Sharkey (Glenties) and Jack Bond (Ramelton) secured silver in the Line Throw event.
In the Masters category, Shaun Robinson (Termon) and Martin Egan (Letterkenny) won silver in the Line Throw, while Robinson also earned a bronze in the 100m Manikin Tow.
With the pool season now complete for this age group, attention turns to the beach, where training will resume soon. Donegal Surf Lifesaving Club continues to grow in strength, and the team looks forward to the challenges ahead.
For more information or to get involved, contact donegal@watersafety.ie
Tags: