Ireland has its first medal of the Tokyo Olympics.
The women's four of Cork's Emily Hegarty, along with Aifric Keogh, Eimear Lambe and Fiona Murtagh took home the bronze medal overnight, producing an incredible comeback in the last 500 metres to pip Great Britain to third.
They've also made history by becoming the first Irish female rowers to win an Olympics medal.
Ireland's first medal at the Olympics came in the Women's Four as Emily Hegarty, Aifric Keogh, Eimear Lambe and Fiona Murtagh won bronze.#olympics #tokyo2020 #RTESport
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The lightweight men's double pair of Paul O'Donovan and Fintan McCarthy eased into tomorrow's final.
The World and European champions set a world best time in winning their semi-final to lay down a marker for the medal race.
Fintan McCarthy and @PaulO_Donovan will row in the lightweight double sculls final tomorrow morning after a convincing semi-final performance#tokyo2020 #RTESport #olympics #rowing
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