Paris 2024: Róisín Ní Riain advances to 100m breaststroke final maintain medal push

Declan Whooley Declan Whooley | 09-06 00:16

Ní Riain will make her final apperance of a memorable games back at the swimming arena tonight where she is hopeful another medal is a distinct possibility.

"That’s always the aim of the evening swim," she said. "I just need to clean up a few little things and see where that will get me this evening."

'Definitely a case of job done this morning... I was looking forward to this event'

Róisín Ní Riain is safely through to the SB13 100m breaststroke final at La Defense Arena later.

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