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Fiona Murtagh Crowned Women's Singles Sculls World Rowing Champion

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Fiona Murtagh Crowned Women's Singles Sculls World Rowing Champion
Golden Day for Rowing Ireland at the 2025 World Championships
Rowing Ireland celebrated a historic final day at the 2025 World Rowing Championships in Shanghai, claiming two gold medals in thrilling style. Fiona Murtagh stormed to victory in the Women’s Single Sculls, while just two races later Mags Cremen and Fintan McCarthy added a second gold in the Mixed Double Sculls.
W1x | Fiona Murtagh 
Fiona Murtagh delivered a sensational performance to win gold in the Women’s Single Sculls. Leading from the early stages, she maintained a two-second advantage over the field for much of the race. In a dramatic finish, Great Britain’s Lauren Henry mounted a late challenge, but a photo finish confirmed Fiona as World Champion in a time of 07:12.27 — just 0.03 seconds ahead. 
Mix2x | Mags Cremen & Fintan McCarthy
Fintan McCarthy and Mags Cremen added a second gold for Ireland in the Mixed Double Sculls. After winning their heat earlier in the day, the pair produced a powerful performance in the final. They seized the lead at the halfway mark and held off a strong challenge from the Netherlands to claim victory in 06:24.22. Mags and Fintan are the first ever World Champions in this event.
Summary of the 2025 World Championship Results
  • W1x | Fiona Murtagh – Gold 
  • Mix2x | Mags Cremen & Fintan McCarthy - Gold
  • LM1x | Jake McCarthy – Bronze
  • M2x | Fintan McCarthy & Philip Doyle – Bronze
  • M2- | Nathan Timoney & Ross Corrigan - 6th
  • LW1x | Siobhán McCrohan – 4th
  • W2x | Mags Cremen & Zoe Hyde – 1st (B Final)
  • PR2 Mix2x | Tiarnán O’Donnell & Sadhbh Ní Laoighre – 3rd (B Final)
  • W4- | Natalie Long, Emma Water, Aisling Hayes & Imogen Magner – 3rd (B Final)
  • M4x | Andrew Sheehan, Adam Murphy, Brian Colsh & Ronan Byrne – 1st (C Final)
  • M1x | Konan Pazzaia – 2nd (C Final)
  • W2- | Emily Hegarty & Aoife Casey – 1st (C Final)
Dominic Casey, Rowing Ireland High Performance Lead Coach, said:
“The 2025 World Rowing Championships in Shanghai have been very rewarding for our athletes, coaches and support staff. Our team delivered strong performances showing real promise with lots of new crew combinations. Congratulations to all our team, our medalists, to all our crews who performed so well in A, B and C finals, our coaches, and all our support staff. It was an excellent team performance particularly as many of our athletes were balancing training alongside college and work commitments.
"We are determined to build on these results over the next three years as we prepare for the 2028 Olympics. We have a fantastic team overall. I would like to say thanks to Sport Ireland and the Sport Institute for their help and support throughout the year, it is a huge help to our team. Well done to all.”
Rowing Ireland congratulates all our athletes on their outstanding performances throughout the Championships. From world titles to breakthrough results, every crew demonstrated resilience, teamwork, and dedication on the international stage. We also extend a special thanks to the High-Performance coaching team and support staff, whose expertise and commitment have been central to this success.
We would also like to express our sincere gratitude to our sponsors for their continued support. Your commitment is vital in enabling our athletes to compete on the world stage.

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