Ireland 7th in European Final

Irelands 400m Medley Relay Team put in an impressive performance at the European Championships as they took almost a second off the Irish record they had set in this morning’s heats.

 

The quartet of Olympic Games qualifiers Shane Ryan and Nicholas Quinn with Brendan Hyland and Curtis Coulter had clocked 3:38.40 in the morning heats to progress in 7th place. Faster performances from all four in the final saw them break that record in 3 minutes 37.48 seconds to claim 7th place.

 

Ryan led of the relay on Backstroke, touching in 54.37 seconds, Nicholas Quinn was close to his best on the Breaststroke leg in 1:01.01, Brendan Hyland clocked 53.35 on the Butterfly while Curtis Coulter, on freestyle, swam a speedy 48.74 to anchor home.

 

In total across Diving and Swimming, Ireland has had one of its best European Championships in recent years competing in 4 Finals and 6 semi-finals with Fiona Doyle just missing out on a medal in the 100m Breaststroke where she touched in 4th.

 

Commenting on this week’s performances Swim Ireland National Performance Director Peter Banks said “What a great team effort from the whole squad. Although we did not get any more qualifiers for Rio, the squad led by Fiona Doyle, Shane Ryan and Nicholas Quinn as future Olympians showed great leadership in making semis and finals along with a great 4x100m Medley Relay. We featured in every evening finals session and the athletes that are part of this squad will all be part of some great future Irish teams. The future looks really bright for the next four years and beyond”

 

Shane Ryan, Nicholas Quinn and Fiona Doyle now travel to a training camp in Barcelona, before competing at the Mare Nostrum swim meet on June 11/12. On the same weekend Chris Bryan will attempt to qualify for the Games in the 10K Open Water Olympic qualifier at Setubal in Portugal.

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