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Ireland add two bronzes to medal hauls at World Cup I

31 May 2026; Zoe Hyde, right, and Margaret Cremen of Ireland celebrate with the bronze medals after the Women's Double Sculls finals during the 2026 World Rowing Cup at La Cartuja High-Performance Center, in Seville, Spain. Photo by Benedict Tufnell/Sport
Zoe Hyde, right, and Margaret Cremen took bronze in the Women's Double Sculls

Team Ireland picked up two bronze medals this afternoon at the World Cup I in Seville.

The first was delivered by the women's double sculls duo of Mags Cremen and Zoe Hyde, as they came in behind the world champions Romania and the Netherlands.

Sophia Young and Alison Bergin came home fifth in the same race in their first final appearance together.

31 May 2026: Fiona Murtagh of Ireland celebrates after winning the silver medal in the Women's Single Sculls A Final during the 2026 World Rowing Cup at the La Cartuja High-Performance Center in Seville, Spain. Photo by Benedict Tufnell/Sportsfile.
Fiona Murtagh with her bronze medal

The other medal today was in the women's single sculls, as Fiona Murtagh took bronze behind Britain and Lithuania.

Those results add to Ireland's success on Saturday, where Izzy Clements brought home silver in the lightweight women's single sculls.

Elsewhere on Sunday, the women's four came home sixth in their final.

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