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Strong and Fast Heats on the First Day of the World Rowing Cup II as Galway Duo Siobhán McCrohan and Fiona Murtagh Advance

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Strong and Fast Heats on the First Day of the World Rowing Cup II as Galway Duo Siobhán McCrohan and Fiona Murtagh Advance

Claregalway’s Siobhan McCrohan has qualified for the Lightweight Women’s Singles Sculls A Final at the World Cup in Switzerland, following her 3rd place finish in today’s semi-final (Friday, 27th June 2025).

The final takes place on Saturday just after 12pm. Earlier, Moycullen’s Fiona Murtagh won her heat in the Singles Sculls and will race her semi-final also on Saturday around 10.30am.

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Strong and Fast Heats from Ireland on the First Day of the World Rowing Cup II
Despite a strong headwind in the first 1000 metres of racing, Irish crews had a strong showing on day one of World Cup II. Four crews have qualified for tomorrow’s semi-finals, while the PR3 Mixed Double Sculls and Siobhán McCrohan in the Lightweight Women’s Single Sculls will race in their respective A Finals. Alison Bergin will start Saturday’s racing in the D Final of the Women’s Single Sculls. On Sunday, the Women’s Four and the Men’s Quadruple Sculls will race in their respective B Finals.
W1x | Alison Bergin
In the same heat as Fiona Murtagh, but racing from the less favourable lane six, Alison Bergin finished sixth with a time of 8:03.22. She will now compete in the D Final of the Women’s Single Sculls tomorrow.
D Final: Saturday, 28th June – 7:45am IST (Lane 2)
W2x | Mags Cremen & Zoe Hyde
Zoe and Mags narrowly missed out on second place in the Women’s Double Scull. The Greek crew produced a strong sprint in the final 250 metres to overtake both Ireland and Great Britain, after Ireland had been bow ball to bow ball with them through the middle 1000 metres. Mags and Zoe finished third with a time of 7:01.29, qualifying for tomorrow’s semi-final.
Semi Final 1: Saturday, 28th June – 9:55am IST (Lane 6)
M2x | Fintan McCarthy & Konan Pazzaia
The first heat of the Men’s Double Sculls saw a fast start. Konan Pazzaia and Fintan McCarthy held second place throughout the race, finishing behind New Zealand with a time of 6:21.89 to qualify for tomorrow’s semi-final. They will face the second Irish double and the strong New Zealand crew again.
Semi Final 2: Saturday, 28th June – 10:10am IST (Lane 2)
M2x | Paul O’Donovan & Daire Lynch
The final heat of the Men’s Double Sculls was a close and thrilling race. Paul O’Donovan and Daire Lynch were in third place at the 1000 metre mark, with just one second separating the top three crews. They pushed through in the second half to overtake the Greek crew and finish in second place, less than a second behind the first-place Individual Neutral Athletes. They now race in tomorrow's semi-final with the other Irish double.
Semi Final 2: Saturday, 28th June – 10:10am IST (Lane 5)
W1x | Fiona Murtagh
Fiona Murtagh won her heat in the Women’s Single Sculls to directly qualify for tomorrow’s semi-final. She was in second place at the 500-metre mark and had a great battle with the home favourite from Switzerland, moving into the lead by the halfway point. Fiona finished in a time of 7:38.04, just under a second behind the fastest overall time, set by Lauren Henry of Great Britain. She will now race in tomorrow’s semi-final where she will face strong competition from Frida Nielsen of Denmark.
Semi Final 2: Saturday, 28th June – 10:30am IST (Lane 4)
PR3 Mix2x | Tiarnán O’Donnell & Sadhbh Ní Laoighre
Tiarnán and Sadhbh finished fourth in the PR3 Mixed Double Sculls with a time of 9:04.84. They will race in the A Final tomorrow. The duo are competing in the PR3 category in Lucerne, as the PR2 event is not being held due to a lack of entries.
A Final: Saturday, 28th June – 11.55am IST (Lane 4)
LW1x | Siobhán McCrohan
Siobhán McCrohan had an impressive win in her heat of the Lightweight Women’s Single Sculls. She was in fifth place at the 500-metre mark but made a strong push to move into second by the 1500 metre mark. A powerful sprint finish saw her cross the line in first place, securing her place in this afternoon’s semi-finals.
In the semis, Siobhán faced the European Champion from Norway. She was level with the Netherlands in second place at the 1500-metre mark but ultimately finished third with a time of 7:45.40, just 0.1 seconds behind second place, to qualify for tomorrow’s A Final.
A Final: Saturday, 28th June – 12:07pm IST (Lane 6)
W4- | Claire Feerick, Aisling Hayes, Imogen Magner & Natalie Long
The Women’s Four finished fifth in their heat with a time of 6:41.54. Despite a strong sprint finish, it was not enough to secure a place in the A Final. The crew will now race in the B Final on Sunday.
B Final: Sunday, 29th June – 8:50am IST (Lane 4)
M4x | Ronan Byrne, Brian Colsh, Adam Murphy & Andrew Sheehan
The final heat of the Men’s Quadruple Sculls was extremely close. Ireland sat in fourth place at the 1000 metre mark, just two seconds behind the leaders, Great Britain. Through the middle of the race, they pushed hard to challenge Germany for third, but a strong finish from Germany and China saw Ireland cross the line in fifth with a time of 5:51.65. It was a tightly contested race, with all crews finishing within two lengths of each other. Ireland will now race in Sunday’s B Final.
B Final: Sunday, 29th June – 9:10am IST (Lane 3)
We would like to congratulate all crews and high-performance staff on a fantastic first day of racing! A sincere thank you once again to all our partners and sponsors whose ongoing commitment makes our High-Performance Programme possible.

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