Doyle and Lynch win Olympic bronze in double sculls
Thursday, 1 August 2024
Philip Doyle becomes the fourth athlete from Northern Ireland to win a medal at the Paris Olympics as he finished third in the men's double sculls with Daire Lynch.
Philip Doyle becomes the fourth athlete from Northern Ireland to win a medal at the Paris Olympics as he finished third in the men's double sculls with Daire Lynch.
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