Ireland have won five medals at the 2020 European Rowing Under-23 Championships in Duisburg, including two gold.
Lydia Heaphy and Cliodhna Nolan secured gold in the A Final of the BLW2.
Nolan and Heaphy held off the competition from Germany and Italy.
The BM2x crew of Ronan Byrne and Daire Lynch also finished first in the A Final. They have been consistent from the very beginning, winning first in their heat and the semi-final. The BM2x crew saw off the Belarus boat for gold, by 3.93 seconds.
In BLW2x, Margaret Cremen and Aoife Casey finished second in the A Final,
The BM4+ crew of Alex Byrne, Ross Corrigan, Jack Dorney, John Kearney and Leah O'Regan finished third in the A Final taking home the bronze medal.
The crew raced strongly from the start and there was only .64 of a second between second and third.
The BW2- crew of Tara Hanlon and Emily Hegarty also finished third in their A final.
Rowing Ireland's High-Performance director, Antonio Maurogiovanni, said: "We are delighted with the results from our crews at the 2020 European Rowing Under-23 Championships.
"Winning two gold, one silver and two bronze medals is an excellent result for Irish Rowing this weekend.
"We entered eight crews, and all of our athletes represented Ireland proudly throughout the weekend. We had seven crews progress to the A Final in their categories, and this is a testament to the effort that was put in during training in the National Rowing Centre by the athletes over the last few weeks."