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Cot racing on the lough set to make a comeback

Cattle on a cot arriving on Rabbit Island

Cattle on a cot arriving on Rabbit Island

 

WITH plans well underway to reintroduce cot racing to Fermanagh, Lough Erne Heritage have recently been boosted by a grant from the Fermanagh Trust. 
Work has already begun on one of the two cots they group plan to spend the money on, with the hope that other groups on both sides of the border will also join in the project, and cot racing will return to Lough Erne, which was a popular sport in the county during the nineteenth century. 
Many local stories and plays mention these rowing regattas which took place at Crom, Knockninny and other parts of the county.  Lough Erne Heritage hope to organise racing at various venues with a final Lough Erne regatta being held where the overall champion crew would be decided. This venue would be rotated around the Lough.
Lauri McCusker, director of the Fermanagh Trust said: “This is a really exciting and ambitious initiative for Lough Erne which we are delighted to support. Lough Erne Heritage have to be commended for the commitment and enthusiasm they bring in keeping this important part of our history and heritage alive as well as getting a significant amount of community involvement. 
“We wish Fred and the team every success and look forward to seeing the boats and the racing taking place.” 
Lough Erne Heritage was formed in early 2015 amongst Fermanagh people with a direct connection to the boat building families from on and around Lough Erne. Amongst its aims it intends to promote the history and heritage of the people who built and used the boats, preserve the skills and boatbuilding methods and tell the story of the people who lived on and around Lough Erne who used the traditional boats. 
Although a relatively new group, they have formed a wide membership base, formed links with like minded groups, held an exhibition at Enniskillen Library and even made an appearance on Irish TV. Later in the year they plan to hold an art and photographic exhibition on the traditional boats of Lough Erne. 
For more information or to get involved with the Lough Erne Heritage project contact Fred Tiernan on 68621666 or at fredternan@btinternet.com.
 

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