Wiffen takes bronze as Bobby Finke sets new world record in 1500m

Ireland’s Daniel Wiffen has won the bronze medal in the 1500m freestyle to become a double Olympic medallist. Six days after been crowned the new 800m Olympic champion, the 23-year-old had to give way to defending Olympic champion Bobby Finke, who led virtually from the start to win the gruelling 30-lap event in a new world record time of 14:30.67 holding off Wiffen and Italy’s Gregorio Paltrinieri.

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Rhys McClenaghan wins Olympic gold with flawless Pommel Horse performance

Rhys McClenaghan won Olympic pommel horse gold for Ireland with a breathtaking performance scoring 15.533 points. The County Down native banished the demons of the Tokyo games to achieve his life’s goal. Defending champion Max Whitlock finished out of the medals in his final competition before retirement with Nariman Kurbanov from Kazakhstan and Team USA’s Stephen Nedoroscik completing the podium.

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Paul O’Donovan and Fintan McCarthy retain Gold in lightweight double sculls

Ireland’s Paul O’Donovan and Fintan McCarthy retained their Olympic men’s lightweight double sculls title after winning gold in Paris. With the Irish support travelling to Vaires-sur-Marne Nautical Stadium in their numbers, O’Donovan and McCarthy delivered a dominant showing on the outskirts of Paris as they backed up their gold medal from Tokyo three years ago.

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Philip Doyle and Daire Lynch win bronze in double sculls

Philip Doyle and Daire Lynch have claimed Ireland’s fourth medal of the Paris 2024 Olympics with a bronze in the men’s double sculls. It also the first heavyweight rowing medal ever earned by Ireland at a Games. It follows up on the bronze the pair won at the World Championships in Belgrade last September and, for Doyle, it is a sea change from his Tokyo experience when he was, similarly, a firm medal favourite along with Ronan Byrne but couldn’t make the final.

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Daniel Wiffen storms to gold in 800m final setting new Olympic record

Daniel Wiffen has won the gold medal in the 800m freestyle to become Ireland’s first Olympic champion at the 2024 Paris Games. He did exactly what he as promised in the Paris La Defense Arena tonight completing an astonishing 24 hours for Irish swimming. The 23-year-old is the first male swimmer to secure an Olympic medal of any colour as Ireland won their second medal – both in swimming – on only Day 4 of the 2024 Games.

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