The Magheralin double Olympic medallist has been given the honour of carrying the Irish flag along with fellow swimmer Mona McSherry from Sligo at what promises to be a memorable event at the iconic Stade de France. The 23-year-old Team Ireland competitor clinched a gold medal after an impressive finish in the 800m freestyle final and a bronze in the 1500m event. He also became the first Irish swimmer ever to compete in the open water marathon swim at the Olympics, coming home in 18th place.

Advertisement Advertisement Did you know with an ad-lite subscription to NorthernIrelandWorld, you get 70% fewer ads while viewing the news that matters to you. Mona won the first medal of the Paris Games for Team Ireland by clinching bronze in the 100m breaststroke. They shared their immense pride on hearing they had been selected to carry the Irish flag and represent the record number of 133 athletes on Team Ireland at the Games.

Speaking after it was announced he was to be one of the flagbearers, an excited Daniel said he would “fly that flag high”. “I’m so happy, I think it’s a great privilege to hold the flag, and I’m going to hold it high around the stadium and I really can’t wait; it’s a dream come true for me,” he said. Advertisement Advertisement The Paris Olympics website says of the occasion: “In the heart of the Stade de France, athletes from all over the world will represent their countries one last time in an incredible moment of celebration and sharing.

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