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DEARBHAILE BRADY HAS won a silver medal for Ireland on the final day of the World Para Swimming Championships in Singapore.
Brady, who won bronze 50m Freestyle (S6) earlier this week, added silver to her collection after a brilliant performance in the S6 50m Butterfly.
The 18-year-old from Derry clocked 35.61 to finish behind world record holder Yuyan Jiang of China.
Meanwhile, Róisín Ní Riain has comfortably booked a spot in her fifth final at the World Para Swimming Championships.
The Limerick swimmer clocked 2:34.90 to take second place in her heat in the SM13 200m Individual Medley and will compete for a fifth medal in the final later at 12:36pm Irish Time.
Ní Riain has won a medal in all of the events she has competed in so far this week, picking up one bronze and three silver.