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Wiffen 'ready to party' as he returns to Magheralin

Olympic champion swimmer Daniel Wiffen said he is "ready to party" as he returned to his home village of Magheralin.

Wiffen, 23, won gold for Team Ireland in the men's 800m Freestyle final and bronze in the men’s 1500m Freestyle.

Magheralin came to a standstill as crowds gathered to congratulate the Olympic hero.

Speaking outside St Patrick’s Parish Hall, Wiffen said: "It’s so cool, I didn’t think we’d have this big of a turnout and it's amazing. I’m stuck for words."

Asked how local supporters have reacted to him, the Co Armagh swimmer said: "They’ve been saying congratulations and 'I remember when you used to altar serve here’ and stuff like that."

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Wiffen said the first thing he did when he got home was go to bed, because he was still feeling ill after competing in an open water swim in the River Seine.

The illness meant he had to pull out as a flagbearer for Team Ireland during the closing ceremony.

He said he has recovered now and added: "I’m ready to party."

Wiffen said the turnout for the homecoming, organised by Magheralin Community Association, was "amazing", adding that it was "more wholesome" than the official celebration on Dublin’s O’Connell Street which was attended by 20,000 people.

Asked what the future holds, he said: "We’ve got the LA Olympics, many more medals to come and me and my twin brother on the podium."

Magheralin held one of a host of homecoming events to welcome back Northern Ireland’s sporting heroes after the 2024 Games in Paris.

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