
Two-time Irish Olympic gold medallist into Euro Championships men's double sculls semi-final in Bulgaria
DOUBLE Olympic gold medallist Fintan McCarthy and rowing partner Konan Pazzaia came second in their men's double sculls heat as the European Championships got going in Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
The duo will be in A/B semi-final action this morning, as will the men's pair of Daire Lynch and Ross Corrigan, who were fourth in their heat.
The first Irish women's quadruple sculls to race at an international event — Alison Bergin, Aisling Hayes, Natalie Long and Claire Feerick — will race in the B final after finishing fifth in their heat.
Izzy Clements will row in tomorrow's lightweight women's single sculls A final after taking second in the preliminary race.
There are also A finals tomorrow for Jake McCarthy in the lightweight men's single sculls and Mags Cremen and Zoe Hyde in the women's heavyweight double sculls.
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McCarthy (left) winning his first Olympic gold with partner Paul O'Donavan
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