Ireland’s Paralympic Swimming Team had four competitors in action on Tuesday at the IPC European Swimming Championships in Iceland.
Darragh McDonald, silver medallist in the 400m Freestyle two days ago, made the final of the 50m Freestyle event (S6 Class).
In a closely fought race, McDonald finished in fifth place overall. However, it was yet another fine performance from the Wexford teenager, shaving .52 seconds off the previous Irish record.
Clare resident Jonathan McGrath made his major championship debut where he finished in 7th place in the 400m Freestyle with a personal best time of 5.16.91. McGrath said afterwards: ‘The swim felt really fast compared to the heat! I am thrilled to make a final.’
Gina Lourens finished seventh in the final of the 400m Freestyle event with a time of 5.59.87, while Stephen Campbell from Cookstown, Co. Tyrone competed in the 400m Freestyle finishing fifth in the final with a season’s best time of 5.33.21.
Speaking after the day’s events, Irish Team Manager Mary McDonnell said: ‘Team morale is very high, everyone is enjoying themselves and learning a huge amount about major competition.
'Of eight swims so far we’ve had eight finals and a silver medal. Swimmers and staff are very supportive of each other. Even though we are a small team we have made our presence felt at the pool both in the water and on the balcony!’