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Top 5 Irish athletes of the year

Top 5 Irish athletes of the year

The global company 1xBet has prepared a review on the main achievements of Irish athletes in 2024.

  • Daniel Wiffen

The athlete was in perfect shape for his second Olympics. At the end of 2023, the swimmer won three gold medals at the European Championships in Otopeni, Romania, and in February 2024, he won two gold medals at the World Aquatics Championships in Doha. Before Daniel Wiffen, no Irishman had ever won a medal at the World Aquatics. 

The swimmer won the gold medal at 800 metres freestyle and set an Olympic record. He failed to win gold in the 1500 metres, but the bronze medal was good enough. As a result, Wiffen became the most successful Irish athlete at the Paris Games. He’s only 23, and Daniel has many more important victories ahead of him.

  • Kellie Harrington

After her gold medal in Tokyo, Kellie Harrington decided not to move into professional boxing. The Dubliner dreamed of becoming the first Irish boxer to defend an Olympic title, something even the great Katie Taylor failed to achieve. The start in April 2024 didn’t go well: at the European Championships in Belgrade, Harrington won bronze. However, three months before the Olympics were enough to work on her mistakes, although in Paris, it was more difficult to win than in Japan three years ago. But no one could stop Kellie Harrington on her way to the historic triumph. And once you’ve made history, you can end your career. The quality of 1xBet Mongolia is at the same high level as Kellie Harrington’s skills!

  • Paul O’Donovan

The 30-year-old athlete’s success cannot be separated from his fellow-rower Fintan McCarthy: they won gold medals in Tokyo and Paris as a pair. But Paul O’Donovan is still higher in the rowing hierarchy: he and his brother Gary won silver medals at the Rio Games. Paul O’Donovan is the first Irish athlete to win medals at three different Olympics. Grateful fans have recognised O’Donovan as the best Olympics participant in Irish history.

  • Rhys McClenaghan

McClenaghan tried to bring Ireland its first Olympic gold in gymnastics back in Tokyo. At that time, due to lack of experience, the athlete took only seventh place, but Rhys worked hard during the three year gap between the Olympics. He became a two-time world champion and won two more gold medals at the European Championships. On August 3, 2024, in Paris, his dream came true: Rhys McClenaghan won the Olympic pommel horse exercise competition.

  • Caoimhín Kelleher

In February 2024, the Irishman won his second trophy as Liverpool’s goalkeeper. In the EFL Cup final, Kelleher had a clean sheet, and his team beat Chelsea 1-0. Moreover, he may soon become the champion of England. The 25-year-old player has become a solid competitor for Alisson, one of the best goalkeepers in the world. The Irishman has improved greatly and doesn’t think about leaving Liverpool in search of game practice. Kelleher has appeared in 4 Champions League games this season, keeping three clean sheets, and has played 900+ minutes in the Premier League, including victories over Chelsea and Manchester City.

Ireland is proof that even with a small population, it can achieve significant success in sports, so our country is no worse. Support Mongolian athletes with 1xBet Монгол and share the victory with your idols!

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