Day 3 at Irish Youth & Senior Championships and Ulster swimmers continue with their medal haul:
Men 1500m Freestyle
16 years – Ben Wilson (Ards) Silver & Cody Lau (Ballymena) Bronze
18 years – Gannon Robertson (Leander) Silver
19+ years – Samuel Wright (Bangor) Bronze
Men 50m Backstroke
Brandon Biss (Swim Belfast) Bronze
Men 200m Breaststroke
16 years – Alan Karchenko (Banbridge) Gold & Mathias Pickett (Ards) Bronze
17-18 years – Benji Cummings (NCU Ards) Gold & Austin Williams (Bangor) Bronze
19+ years – Matthew Hand (NCU Bangor) Bronze
Women 200m Breaststroke
15 years – Georgina Walker (Banbridge) Gold & Samantha Burns Atkin (Banbridge) Bronze
18 years – Keira Aiken (Ards) Bronze
Men 100m Freestyle
16 years – Ryan Griffin (Cookstown) Gold
17-18 years – Gene Smyth (Bangor) Gold & Daniel Harvey (Ards) Silver
19+ years – Cody Dunnion (NCU Ards) Bronze
Women 100m Freestyle
16 years – Eva Hand (Bangor) Bronze
17 years – Rosie Whitten (Swim Belfast) Gold & Megan Diamond (Ards) Silver
Day 4
The medals continue for Ulster Swimmers on Day 4 of the Irish Youth & Senior Championships at the NAC in Dublin:
Men 200m IM
16 years – Cody Lau (Ballymena) Silver & Mathias Pickett (Ards) Bronze
19+ years – Adam Colgan (NCU Lisburn) Silver & Matthew Hand (NCU Bangor) Bronze
Men 400m Freestyle
15 years – Oscar Black (Lurgan) Bronze
16 years – Ben Wilson (Ards) Gold
19+ years – Lachey Reed (Bangor) Gold
Women 400m Freestyle
16 years – Eva Hand (Bangor) Gold
Men 200m Butterfly
18 years – Liam Mathers (Banbridge) Gold & Louis Maguire (Breifne) Bronze
As day 4 ended, the updated total number of medals won jumped up by 30 to make it 77 medals won by Ulster swimmers now (25 Gold, 21 Silver, 31 Bronze).