Tokyo Olympics: Magnificent Mona McSharry becomes first Irish swimmer to make Olympic final for 25 years with stunning performance - News Summed Up

Tokyo Olympics: Magnificent Mona McSharry becomes first Irish swimmer to make Olympic final for 25 years with stunning performance


Sligo swimming star Mona McSharry turned in a stunning performance to qualify for the 100m breaststroke final in Tokyo today, the first Irish swimmer to make an Olympic final for 25 years. The 20-year-old clocked 1:06.59 to finish fourth in her semi-final, her time quick enough to see her through to tomorrow’s final in eighth place. “I’m going to relax, have a shower, chill, I might come in tonight for a paddle. I’ll definitely come in and watch Ellen (Walshe) and Brendan (Hyland) race, that’ll be fun, just being a spectator for the night. But I’m absolutely honoured to be here today and to compete for Ireland in the Olympic Games.”


Source: Irish Independent July 26, 2021 05:37 UTC



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