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Team Ireland :IRL is nearing completion. We are currently at 91  (without reserves in rugby and hockey) with athletics still to be added: 

 

Hockey 16 (+3 reserves), Rowing 13, Rugby 12 (+1 reserve), Swimming 9, boxing 7, cycling 7 (track 4, road 3), equestrian 7 (eventing 3, jumping 3, dressage 1), golf 4, sailing 3, diving 2, triathlon 2, gymnastics 2, judo 2, canoe slalom 1, shooting 1, modern pentathlon 1, badminton 1, taekwondo 1

 

Athletics will be likely in the 26-30 range and will be confirmed soon

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26 minutes ago, dodge said:

Team Ireland :IRL is nearing completion. We are currently at 91  (without reserves in rugby and hockey) with athletics still to be added: 

 

Hockey 16 (+3 reserves), Rowing 13, Rugby 12 (+1 reserve), Swimming 9, boxing 7, cycling 7 (track 4, road 3), equestrian 7 (eventing 3, jumping 3, dressage 1), golf 4, sailing 3, diving 2, triathlon 2, gymnastics 2, judo 2, canoe slalom 1, shooting 1, modern pentathlon 1, badminton 1, taekwondo 1

 

Athletics will be likely in the 26-30 range and will be confirmed soon

Shouldnt swimming be 10? Hill,McSharry,Walsh,Ryan,Greene and Wiffen. Plus the 4 x 200m Relay?

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24 minutes ago, Oldira said:

Shouldnt swimming be 10? Hill,McSharry,Walsh,Ryan,Greene and Wiffen. Plus the 4 x 200m Relay?

You are allowed to bring up to two relay only swimmers for each qualified relay. 

In Ireland's case and supposing the medlay relay won't swim, you have one relay team and the two relay only swimmers, who will be McGeever and McMillan.

The other two spots in this relay team must be filled by swimmers who have qualified individually. 

Hyland might have been given an invitation to swim the 200 fly with an OST, as his 1.56.55 best time is very close to the 1.56.48 OQT. If that's the case, he and Ryan will swim in individual events and can complete the lineup for the relay. The total swimmers, though, will be nine and not ten.

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