Cathy McAleavey

Sailing

BIOGRAPHY

Cathy MacAleavey competed in the women’s 470 class sailing at the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games alongside Aisling Byrne, making history as the first two Irish women ever to compete in Olympic sailing. Sailing has been an open event in previous Games but Seoul was the first edition to include a women’s only sailing event.

Her life story is among the most remarkable in the history of Irish Olympic sport. Born in Mexico City in 1958, the youngest child of Kevin MacAleavey, an RAF Squadron Leader, navigator and former prisoner of war, who after the war joined the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) and was posted to Montreal and then Mexico. Her Mexican education exposed her to an extraordinary range of sports – baseball and gymnastics at the Greengates British International School, swimming at the Italian Club, horse riding after she was inspired by the Mexico 1968 Olympics.

After the sudden death of her father, the family relocated to Dublin when Cathy was 14. A family connection through her sister’s marriage introduced her to sailing. She joined the National Yacht Club as a cadet, made rapid progress through Laser racing on the European circuit, studied textiles at art college in Dún Laoghaire and became an in-demand tapestry artist.

Folowing the addition of the women’s 470 class to the Seoul programme in 1985 and after the birth of her daughter, Claudine, in September 1986, McAleavey began a strong Olympic preparation prorgamme which culminated in her selection for the 1988 Olympic Games.

The regatta was tough in extreme conditions. In race five, while challenging the East German boat for the lead, MacAleavey and Byrne capsized. Byrne was swept away and rescued by a jury boat. The pair also capsized in the final race, finishing 18th in a fleet of 21.

McAleavey is mother to three time Olympian Annalise Murphy, who won an Olympic silver medal in sailing at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.

Team Ireland Number

468

Gender

Female

Discipline

470 Women (Two-Person Dinghy)

Games

Seoul 1988

Olympic Results

18th (women's 470 class with Aisling Byrne), Seoul 1988

Date Of Birth

April 21, 1958

Hometown

Born Mexico City 1958 (based Dublin)

Club Team School Or University

National Yacht Club, Dún Laoghaire

OTHER SAILING OLYMPIANS

Aisling Byrne-Bowman

Andrea Brewster

Annalise Murphy

Barry O’Neill

Bill O’Hara

Ciara Peelo

Conrad Simpson

Daniel ‘Dan’ O’Grady

David Burrows

David O’Brien

David Wilkins

Denis E O’Sullivan

Denise Lyttle

Derek Jago

Edward Joseph ‘Eddie’ Kelliher

Eve McMahon

Finn Lynch

Fraser Brown

Garrett Connolly

Ger Owens

Harold Cudmore

Harry Byrne

James Espey

James Wilkinson

John Driscoll

John Somers Payne

Joseph ‘Joe’ MacMenamin

Kevin MacLaverty

Killian Collins

Louise Cole

Maeve McNally

Marcus ‘Mark’ Mansfield

Maria Coleman

Mark Lyttle

Marshall King

Matt McGovern

Peter Dix

Peter Kennedy

Peter O’Leary

Richard O’Shea

Robert ‘Rob’ D’Alton

Robert Dickson

Robert Dix

Robin Hennessy

Rory Fitzpatrick

Ross Killian

Ryan Seaton

Saskia Tidey

Scott Flanigan

Sean Waddilove

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