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Paris 2024 Paralympic Games
Swim Ulster had the pleasure of having three athletes travel to Paris this summer to compete in the Paralympic Games as part of Paralympics Ireland. Barry McClements (National Centre Ulster), Dearbhaile Brady (Limavady Swimming Club), and Deaten Registe (Lisburn Swimming Club) took to the world stage to compete at the La Defense Arena from 29th August to 6th September in the swimming pool. 29th August To get the Games started, Deabhaile Brady made her Paralympics debut on the first day of action on Thursday 29th August. Brady swam in
McMillan and Team GB Defend Olympic Title – 4x200m Freestyle Relay
As the finals session on Day 4 reached its crescendo, the Team GB relay stood ready to defend their Olympic
Daniel Wiffen – First Olympic Gold in Irish History
Daniel Wiffen, the man from Magheralin, and hailing from Larne SC, has reached the pinnacle of sport: he has won
Magic Mona Claims Bronze in Paris
Mona McSharry, hailing from Marlins Swimming Club, has won an Olympic Bronze medal at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. McSharry,
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Paris 2024 Paralympic Games
Swim Ulster had the pleasure of having three athletes travel to Paris this summer to compete in the Paralympic Games
A Trio of Homecomings: Paris 2024
Over the past two weeks, it has been great to catch up with our three Ulster medallists from the Paris
Oonagh Garry appointed to European Aquatics Technical Waterpolo Committee
We are thrilled to announce that Oonagh Garry has been selected for the newly appointed European Aquatics Technical Water Polo Committee