The O’Donovan brothers have won gold for Ireland in the World Rowing Championships in Bulgaria.
Gary and Paul O’Donovan cruised home in the men’s lightweight double sculls after taking control of the race with 500m to go.
They came in comfortably ahead of the Italian pair in second place.
Earlier, Emily Hegarty and Aifric Keogh came in 6th place in the women’s pairs.
It was their first major final as a crew, but they found the going tough after winning their semi final.
Sure aren't they only delighted - GOLD for the O'Donovan brothers in Bulgaria this morning at the World Rowing Championships. They romped home ahead of the Italian crew in the men's lightweight double sculls. ðŸ’ªðŸ‡®ðŸ‡ªðŸ¥‡ðŸš£â™‚ï¸ #OTB pic.twitter.com/gHb5iJMGey
— Off The Ball (@offtheball) September 15, 2018
Sport’s Minister Shane Ross said the Irish rowers were “doing us all proud” at the championships.
Congratulating the O’Donovan brothers he said: “In every way possible, they demonstrate what is inspirational about sport and sportsmanship.”
He also praised Keogh and Hegarty for their “great progression for such a new crew.”