Ireland added further medals to their haul at the European Para Swimming Championships this evening, with Róisín Ní Riain and Nicole Turner both on the podium.
Ní Riain started off the evening in style adding a bronze medal to her collection. A time of 4:44.62 secured the Limerick swimmer her fourth medal of the championships, with one event left - the 200m individual medley.
Fresh off the back of her gold medal win on Thursday evening, Turner added another to her haul winning bronze in the final of the 100m breaststroke.
Speaking after the race Turner said: "Medals are great, I won't lie but I think this championships is all about breaking down the race. It’s kind of our last big meet now before Paris so it is to get the mistakes out of the way here.
"It’s all just a learning curve to see what we can do better and then bring that into Paris".
Elsewhere, Barry McClements finished fourth in the 100m backstroke final in a time of 1:04.52. It was his final event of the week.
McClements had already secured a medal at the meeting, producing a fantastic swim to pick up a bronze in the 100m butterfly.
Saturday is the last chance for Irish swimmers to win European medals for the 2024 edition of the championships with the possibility of four swimmers in three finals.
Ellen Keane will contest her preferred event the 100m breaststroke.
Turner and Dearbhaile Brady will once again compete against each other in the 50m butterfly final.