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I have opened a new thread for us to track our athletes' journey in this new Olympic cycle. This week we have a chance to see some of our up and coming stars in the sport of rowing as the 2024 World Senior, U23 and U19 Championships gets underway in St.Catharine's, Canada.

 

 

You can watch coverage of all the races here: https://worldrowing.com/event/2024-world-rowing-senior-under-23-under-19-championships/

 

 

Irish entries:

 

World Senior Championships Lightweight Men's Single Sculls Paul O'Donovan
World Senior Championships Lightweight Women's Single Sculls Siobhan McCrohan
World U19 Championships Men's Coxed Fours Dominic Casey, Mattias Cogan, Michael Daniel Lucey, Evan O'Byrne, Luke Fitzgerald (Cox)
World U19 Championships Men's Quadruple Sculls Michael McGrath, Jack Rafferty, Rian Claffey, Sean Morris
World U19 Championships Women's Double Sculls Anna Brennan, Moya Knowles
World U23 Championships Men's Lightweight Double Sculls Ciaran Purdy, Donnacha Keeley
World U23 Championships Men's Single Sculls Andrew Sheehan
World U23 Championships Men's Double Sculls Adam Murphy, Brian Colsh
World U23 Championships Men's Four Andrew O'Leary, Luke Dunleavy, Liam Walter, Rory Buckley
World U23 Championships Men's Quadruple Sculls Shane Rafferty, Fergus Bryce, Donagh Claffey, Fionn O'Reilly
World U23 Championships Women's Lightweight Double Sculls Sophia Monahan, Aine O'Mahony
World U23 Championships Women's Double Sculls Holly Davis, Grace Healy

 

 

Irish Schedule today, Sunday 18th August (all time in Irish time):

 

14:57 U23 Women's Double Sculls Heats Holly Davis, Grace Healy
15:02 U23 Men's Double Sculls Heats Adam Murphy, Brian Colsh
15:37 U23 Men's Four Heats Andrew O'Leary, Luke Dunleavy, Liam Walter, Rory Buckley
19:45 Senior Men's LW Single Sculls Heats Paul O'Donovan
19:52 U23 Women's LW Double Sculls Heats Sophia Monahan, Aine O'Mahony
20:12 U23 Men's Quadruple Sculls Heats Shane Rafferty, Fergus Bryce, Donagh Claffey, Fionn O'Reilly
20:22 U23 Men's LW Double Sculls Heats Ciaran Purdy, Donnacha Keeley
20:39 U23 Men's Single Sculls Heats Andrew Sheehan

 

 

 

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Israel Olatunde breaks Irish 100m National Record

 

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Israel Olatunde set a new Irish NR in the 100m at the NEB Open meeting in London this afternoon. His time of 10.12 secs (+1.7 m/s) carved 0.05 secs off his current Irish record which he set at the European Championships in Munich in 2022.

 

Great start to the LA 2028 Olympic cycle by Olatunde :). As a reminder, the automatic qualification standard for the 2025 World Championships in Tokyo is 10.00 secs so he still has a little bit to go to reach that but this is an encouraging result in what has been a difficult 2 years for Israel.
 

 

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Ireland claim 4 medals at 2024 World Rowing Championships

 

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Ireland wrapped up a successful week in the water at the 2024 World Rowing Championships in St.Catherine's, Canada with a haul of 4 medals including 2 golds and 2 bronze.

 

The highlight of the performances came from double Olympic champion, Paul O'Donovan, who claimed his third world title in the men's senior lightweight singles category.

Reigning champion Siobhán McCrohan claimed another medal in the women's senior lightweight single sculls, this time having to settle for the bronze medal behind 2022 champion and Olympic medalist, Ionela Cozmiuc of Romania.

 

 

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In the Under 23 category, Ireland's Ciaran Purdy and Donnacha Keeley carried on the fantastic success of Irish men's lightweight rowing by claiming gold in the lightweight double sculls.

Meanwhile Brian Colsh partnered with Adam Murphy to claim the bronze in the men's heavyweight doubles sculls.

 

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There were no medals for Ireland in the under 19 categories, but they did have a few creditable results, including a 4th place finish for the junior men's quadruple sculls squad.

 

Overall a good championships for Ireland with plenty of young blood to keep the success and momentum going into the future.

 

 

 

World Senior Championships:

 

 Gold  Men's Lightweight Single Sculls  Paul O'Donovan (30)
 Bronze  Women's Lightweight Single Sculls  Siobhán McCrohan (37)

 

World U23 Championships:

 

 Gold  Men's Lightweight Double Sculls  Ciaran Purdy (22), Donnacha Keeley (20)
 Bronze  Men's Double Sculls  Adam Murphy (21), Brian Colsh (22)
 6th Place  Men's Single Sculls  Andrew Sheehan (21)
 6th Place  Women's Lightweight Double Sculls  Sophia Monahan (19), Aine O'Mahony (22)
 7th Place  Men's Quadruple Sculls  Shane Rafferty (19), Fergus Bryce (20), Donagh Claffey (20), Fionn O'Reilly (21)
 B Final (DNS)  Women's Double Sculls  Holly Davis (19), Grace Healy (21)
 14th Place  Men's Four  Andrew O'Leary (19), Luke Dunleavy (21), Liam Walter (19), Rory Buckley (20)

 

World U19 Championships:

 

 4th Place  Men's Quadruple Sculls  Michael McGrath (17), Jack Rafferty (17), Rian Claffey (18), Sean Morris (18)
 5th Place  Men's Coxed Four  Dominic Casey (18), Mattias Cogan (16), Michael Daniel Lucey (18), Evan O'Byrne (16), Luke Fitzgerald (Cox) (17)
 7th Place  Women's Double Sculls  Anna Brennan (18), Moya Knowles (18)

 

 

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