It's been a successful morning in the pool for Team Ireland on Day Three of the Olympics in Paris.
Daniel Wiffen came home fastest in qualifying for the 800 metre freestyle final - he'll go in search of a medal tomorrow evening.
Ellen Walshe came home fourth in her heat to qualify for the final of the 400 metres individual medley - she's back in the pool at 7:30pm.
Danielle Hill came fourth in her 100 metre backstroke heat, and goes in the semi-final just before 9:00pm.
Sligo’s Mona McSharry competes in the women’s 100 metre breaststroke final this evening from 8:25pm.
The eight woman race also includes world record holder Lilly King (USA) who broke the record in 2017 in Budapest.
South Africa’s Tatjana Smith is also in the pool – she broke the Olympic record in 2021 in Tokyo.
Rowers Margaret Cremen and Aoife Casey are into the semi-finals of the Women’s Lightweight Double Sculls after winning the repechage.
The men's hockey team fell to an agonising 2-1 defeat to Australia.
Kellie Harrington kicks off the defence of her Olympic title this afternoon.
The Dubliner is in the ring to take on Italy's Alessia Mesiano in the 60kg division just after 2:45pm.
The women's rugby sevens face a much-fancied Australia side in their bid for a first-ever quarter final from 1:30pm.
While at the equestrian eventing at Versailles, Austin O’Connor, Sarah Ennis and Susie Berry all go in the final showjumping phase.
Liam Jegou goes in the semi finals of the C1 men’s canoe slalom from 2:30pm this afternoon.
Badminton star Nhat Nguyen faces Prince Nahal of Nepal in his second group stage match later this evening.