Eire rowers Fintan McCarthy and Paul O’Donovan accomplished back-to-back
Olympic titles after defending the light-weight males’s double sculls title in Paris.
The pair stormed to gold at Tokyo three years in the past and repeated the feat with a superb efficiency on the Vaires-sur-Marne Nautical Stadium on Friday.
McCarthy and O’Donovan, who had certified with the quickest time, trailed Greece and Italy within the early phases however eased previous them earlier than midway and saved pushing to maneuver away during the last 500 metres.
McCarthy and O’Donovan crossed the ending line in 6:10.99, over two seconds away from silver medallists Italy with Greece taking bronze.
O’Donovan stated: “It was always in doubt for everyone else, no one believed we could do it coming into this competition and against all the odds we stuck with it, trained hard.”
McCarthy added: “(Gold) was at all times the purpose for positive. We stated early within the week we had a rocky sufficient season, effectively I did. Paul is clearly as constant as hell by means of the entire 12 months…
“I was trying to keep under wraps the nerves and the doubts but coming out for the final there were no nerves. We had some really good rounds, I really felt like we were back at our best for this race.”
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