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Clare Cryan lands Ireland's first ever diving medal

Jun 21, 2024 19:19 By Dave Hooper
Clare Cryan lands Ireland's first ever diving medal
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Cryan claims bronze for Ireland's first ever diving medal

Clare Cryan has won Ireland’s first ever European Championship diving medal.

Cryan took bronze on the 3-metre springboard to take bronze in Belgrade.

Cryan’s medal follows Danielle Hill’s gold in the 50-metre backstroke. Hill etched her name into the Irish swimming history books posting 27.73 seconds in the Women’s 50 backstroke final.

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Hill’s became the first Irish female to strike gold in a senior European Championships (50m) in 27 years. It is also the first European Championship medal in a long-course pool since Shane Ryan’s bronze in 2018.

On Friday, Hill and Lottie Cullen both qualified for the 100-metre backstroke final with respective second place finishes in their semi-finals.

Whereas, Ellie McCartney had to settle for eighth in the final of the 200-metre breaststroke. But, her fourth place finish in the 200-metre individual medley semi-finals saw her qualify for that final.

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