Big welcome expected in Galway tomorrow as Darragh nears end of marathon swim

Darragh Morgan. Photo: Dara Bailey

Darragh Morgan. Photo: Dara Bailey

“It’s been a long time coming, but it’s been fantastic..” — The words of round-Ireland sea swimmer Daragh Morgan (27 ), who is on the home stretch of his circumnavigation around Ireland.

Weather permitting, he hopes to reach Galway’s Blackrock Tower, where he started out from late last May, within the next 24 hours.

Skipper and navigator for the trip is Dara Bailey, fisherman, sailor and son of the late and legendary Johnny Bailey. He has been providing support for Morgan from the Galway Hooker Naomh Crónán maintained by Badóirí an Cladaigh.

On board the Galway Hooker Naomh Crónán (Left to right ) crew Ken O’Driscoll, swimmer Daragh Morgan and skipper Dara Bailey before heading out on one of the final stretches of Morgan’s round Ireland swim.

“I didn’t even flinch about it- a lot of other people were telling him it wasn’t possible… if you try it and you fail by trying it, that’s ok,” Mr Bailey said.

Mr Morgan pays tribute to Bailey, to Bádóirí an Cladaigh, and to the many supporters on land and sea, including voluntary crew like Ken O’Driscoll, a Dubliner, who was on board the Naomh Crónán last weekend.

He says he has had amazing encouragement from fishing communities, swimmers and others around the coast, and he singled out the south-east as one of the most challenging stretches.

Lion’s Mane and Mauve stingers were among the jellyfish he encountered during swims, which averaged out around 16km to 17km a day.

The challenge, named SwimÉire, is in aid of Simon and the RNLI, and donations can still be accepted on www.swimeire.ie

 

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