
Football
Share
Published 21:11 29 Jul 2024 BST
Updated 21:12 29 Jul 2024 BST

Ireland's Mona McSharry has won a Bronze medal in the 100m breaststroke at the Olympics, winning the country's first Olympic swimming medal in 28 years.
The 23-year-old from Sligo swam the final at Paris La Defense Arena with a time of 1:05.59.
She finished just behind China's Tang Qianting, who took silver with a time of 1:05.54, and South Africa's Tatjana Smith, who won gold with a time of 1:05.28.
In the semi-final, McSharry achieved a personal best of 1:05.51, surpassing two-time Olympic gold medalist Lilly King, who finished tied for fourth in the final.
McSharry had stated before the event that her goal in Paris was to win a medal, and she achieved that aim in Paris on Monday night.
Michelle Smith at the Atlanta Games in 1996 was the last Irish swimmer to win a medal at the Olympics.
Explore more on these topics:
Football

Live sport on TV in Ireland this weekend – Football, GAA, Rugby – April 10th to 12th
Another whopper weekend! We are back again with the only TV guide you need for sport in Ireland. All the usuals are there – football, GAA and rugby – with some big games, but this weekend is all about the Aintree Grand National. So get your bets in, put the kettle on, and settle in! […]
Football
1 week ago
Live sport on TV in Ireland this weekend – Football, GAA, Rugby – April 3rd to 6th
Another big weekend! After what was a relatively quiet weekend last week, with barely any football and relatively minor URC games, we are back with some serious action. The League of Ireland returns with some huge fixtures, the Champions Cup knockouts are here, and, of course, Limerick v Cork in the National League final. Enjoy […]
Football
2 weeks ago
Football
Football