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McCarthy adds to family medal haul with World bronze

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Jake McCarthy has won bronze in the men’s lightweight singles at the World Rowing Championships in Shanghai.

Following on from his twin Fintan’s bronze in the double sculls on Friday, the Skibbereen man performed strongly in the outside lane for Ireland’s second medal of the championships.

The race saw Turkey’s Halil Kaan Koroglu go out hard before Julian Schoeberl of Austria assumed the lead by the halfway stage.

Uruguay’s Felipe Kluver upped the tempo in the closing 500m and moved through Schoeberl decisively to take victory.

McCarthy pushed hard for silver, but the Austrian held on for second.

The 28-year-old went close to a medal at the European Championships earlier this year with a fourth place finish, and admits it is a big stepping stone in his career.

“It’s my first medal on the world stage, so I’m hugely delighted,” McCarthy said afterwards

“It was a tough one, it was kind of different to other regattas in that it was more trying to handle the heat as well as everything else. Luckily I had such a good support staff this year that helped me out giving me all the tips.

“I probably pestered them a lot with all the questions, but luckily was able to get a medal in the end.”

The first Irish team out on the day was the mixed double of Tiarnán O’Donnell and Sadhbh Ní Laoighre, with the pair finishing third in their B final.

Siobhán McCrohan missed out on a medal with a fourth place finish in the women’s lightweight single sculls A final with a time of 07:37.25.

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Disappointment for Irish duo with Geelong in AFL Grand Final as dominant Brisbane win

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THERE WAS DISAPPOINTMENT for the Irish duo of Mark O’Connor and Oisn Mullin with Geelong Cats today in the AFL Grand Final as they lost out to Brisbane Lions at the MCG.

The Lions ran out emphatic winners, 122-75, in Melbourne to win the Grand Final for the second successive year.

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Kerry’s O’Connor was playing in his third Final, and chasing his second title, while Mayo native Mullins was appearing at this stage for the first time.

Kilkenny’s Darragh Joyce was listed as an emergency for the Lions.

Mullin kicked a goal early on to help Geelong lead 15-12 after the first quarter before the teams were tied 36-36 at the interval.

But the Lions blew the Cats away for the rest of the game, kicking 13 goals to six to win 122 (18:14) – 75 (11:9).

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Jake McCarthy wins bronze at World Championships in Shanghai

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IRELAND’S JAKE MCCARTHY has won a bronze medal today at the World Rowing Championships in Shanghai in China.

The Skibbereen Rowing Club rower finished third in the lightweight men’s single.

Siobhán McCrohan, from Tribesmen Rowing Club, finished fourth earlier in her final of the lightweight women’s single.

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Finally, Tiarnán O’Donnell (Lee Rowing Club) and Sadhbh Ní Laoighre (Bantry Rowing Club) finished third in the B final of PR2 mixed pairs.

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Russia and Belarus suspensions lifted by Paralympic governing body

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The partial suspensions of Belarus and Russia have been lifted after the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) voted not to maintain the sanctions.

Both countries had been suspended from Paralympic competition since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Belarus is a close ally of Russia.

But their athletes competed at the Paris Paralympics as neutrals after officials decided against a full ban and instead voted for a partial suspension in 2023.

Following Saturday’s vote by IPC member organisations at the general assembly in Seoul, Russia and Belarus now regain the full rights and privileges of IPC membership.

It could mean they are allowed to compete under their own flags at the Winter Paralympics in Milano Cortina in March 2026.

However, the international bodies that govern the six sports on the schedule in Italy have so far maintained a ban on Russian and Belarusian athletes.

Last week, the International Olympic Committee said it would allow Russian and Belarusian athletes to compete at the upcoming Winter Olympics under a neutral flag and strict conditions, as they did at the Paris Olympics.

Confirming the return of full IPC membership rights, the Paralympic sport governing body said: “The IPC will work with the two members involved [Russia and Belarus] to put practical arrangements in place for this as soon as reasonably possible.”

The Russian Paralympic Committee said it was a “fair decision”.

“This is an important contribution to the development of the international Paralympic movement and an example that the rights of athletes must be protected without discrimination on national and political grounds,” it said in a statement.

Russian athletes are currently competing at the World Para Athletics Championships in New Delhi as neutrals.

At the Seoul summit, IPC member organisations voted 111-55 against a motion to fully suspend Russia with 11 abstentions, and then voted 91-77 against a motion to partially suspend the country with eight abstentions.

With regards to Belarus, members voted 119-48 against motions to fully suspend the country, with nine abstentions, and 103-63 against a partial suspension, with 10 abstentions.

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