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Carlow Nationalist — Team Ireland in Tokyo: Cork rows to gold as McIlroy s Olympic debut under way
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Laois Nationalist — Team Ireland in Tokyo: Cork rows to gold as McIlroy s Olympic debut under way
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O Donovan and McCarthy cruise into double sculls final with awesome display
Elsewhere, there was disappointment for Aoife Casey and Margaret Cremen in the women’s double sculls semi-final. By Maurice Brosnan Wednesday 28 Jul 2021, 4:29 AM 15 hours ago 12,382 Views 9 Comments
Image: Morgan Treacy/INPHO
Image: Morgan Treacy/INPHO
AN OUTSTANDING EFFORT from Irish pair Paul O’Donovan and Fintan McCarthy saw them cruise into the lightweight double sculls final.
The Skibbereen clubmen dominated the semi-final as they took first in a world’s best time of 6:05.33. From the off, they set the tempo and found their rhythm. A chasing Italian boat wilted down the stretch as Ireland put clear water between themselves and the rest of the race.
Tokyo 2020: O Donovan and McCarthy storm into final
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Puspure won her quarter-final in the women’s single sculls in Tokyo this morning. By Gavin Cooney Sunday 25 Jul 2021, 3:19 AM 11 hours ago 4,275 Views 1 Comment
Sanita Puspure after her victory this morning.
Image: Morgan Treacy/INPHO
Image: Morgan Treacy/INPHO
SANITA PUSPURE’S OLYMPIC medal hopes remain on course as she eased into the semi-finals of the women’s single sculls this morning.
Puspure’s quarter-final was brought forward to this morning with inclement weather expected tomorrow, but the Cork rower eased to victory ahead of Kara Kohler of the United States in a time of 7:58.30.
A top-three finish was all that was necessary to qualify, but Puspure secured first place with a strong finish, reeling in Kohler in the third quarter of the race and stroking clear in the closing 500 metres.