Paris 2024: Irish in action on Day 4 of Olympic Games
All Irish eyes will be on the exploits of world champion Daniel Wiffen in the pool just after 8pm, with the 23-year-old the hot favourite to land gold in the 800m freestyle final.
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All Irish eyes will be on the exploits of world champion Daniel Wiffen in the pool just after 8pm, with the 23-year-old the hot favourite to land gold in the 800m freestyle final.
Ireland's Daniel Wiffen posted the fastest time in the heats for the 800m freestyle on Monday, and the world champion now has his sights set on making history in Tuesday's final. Wiffen could become the first Irishman, and just the second Irish athlete ever, to claim Olympic swimming gold -- and his hopes were boosted with challenger Sam Short of Australia, considered the favourite by some analysts, failing to qualify. The 23-year-old Wiffen topped qualifying in 7:41.53, ahead of Tunisia's Ahmed Jaouadi.
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