Gold for Ireland Fintan McCarthy and Paul ODonovan row to famous win at Tokyo 2020
Corkâs Paul OâDonovan and Fintan McCarthy became the first Irish rowers in history to claim a gold medal at the Olympic Games.
The Skibbereen pair, rowing from lane three in the final of the lightweight double sculls, beat Germany into second place over the 2000m course at the Sea Forest waterway at Tokyo harbour.
Hot favourites after a world best time in the semi-final the two have been unbeatable all season and were highly fancied for the gold medal.
Team IrelandWe profile every Olympic athlete who will represent Ireland in Tokyo FULL LIST Tokyo 2020 Full coverage of the Olympic Games in Japan READ MOREAgain they stuck to the plan that has served them so well throughout the first week of the Olympics. A steady start with a burst of acceleration between 500m and 1000m and a sustained high tempo finish was a formula that the pushing German pair just could not match.
OâDonovan, already a four-times World Champion and Rio 2016 silver medallist and McCarthy, also a world champion, were in third place as the boats took off over the first 100m with the Germans opting for a quick early run. By 500m Ireland were 1.40 seconds behind but comfortable and not in any way panicked.
OâDonovan and McCarthy made their move between 500m and 1000m and at the halfway stage were just 0.62 seconds behind the German boat.
Irelandâs Fintan McCarthy and Paul OâDonovan celebrate winning gold in the lightweight double sculls. Photograph: Morgan Treacy/InphoThey finally took the lead at the four-minute mark just before the 1500m markers. While Germany tried hard to hold position, Ireland took the lead in the final stretch and did not give it up crossing the finish line in 6:06.43, Germany 0.86 seconds behind in second place.
It is the second Irish rowing medal of what is proving to be a hugely successful Tokyo Olympics for the rowers with the womenâs four also winning an earlier bronze medal.
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