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Records, Results and Qualification Times

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The Irish Open Championships and Commonwealth Games Trials in Bangor continued to deliver exceptional performances on Night Two, with records falling and qualification times stacking up across multiple events.

Phelan, Cullen and Walshe Lead Female Performances

Rosalie Phelan set a new Championship Record in the 50m Butterfly, clocking 26.62 to dip under the European Aquatics Championships consideration time.

In the 100m Backstroke, Lottie Cullen impressed with a winning time of 1:00.35, also achieving consideration standards for both the European Championships and Commonwealth Games. Grace Davison followed closely in second (1:00.61), also under the required marks.

Ellen Walshe continued her dominant week, claiming gold in the 400m Individual Medley in 3:39.38. Already a winner earlier in the meet, Walshe once again posted a time inside European qualification standards.

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McSharry Claims National Title

Olympic medallist Mona McSharry secured her first title of the weekend in the 50m Breaststroke, touching in 30.43, comfortably inside the European consideration time.

Eimear Doyle (32.06) and Isabel Kidney (32.51) rounded out the podium.

Strong Depth Across Men’s Events

In the Open 400m Individual Medley, Liam Custer claimed gold in 4:23.14, achieving the U23 European standard, while Phelim Macken secured a European Junior time in second.

James Ward took victory in the 50m Butterfly (24.17), edging out Dylan Registe and Jack Cassin in a tightly contested final.

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Para Swimmers Achieve Qualification Standards

Four para swimmers also secured qualification times for the European Para Swimming Championships in Turkey:

  • Ellie Lynch (1:21.49 – 100m Backstroke)
  • Luke O’Donoghue (1:09.17 – 100m Backstroke)
  • Barry McClements (previously qualified)
  • Dearbhaile Brady (previously qualified)

Summer Targets in Sight

The performances in Bangor underline the strength and depth of Irish swimming ahead of a major summer that includes:

  • 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow
  • European Aquatics Championships in Paris
  • European Junior Championships
  • European Para Swimming Championships

With qualification standards being met across all levels, Ireland’s swimmers are building serious momentum heading into international competition.

The championships continue through to Sunday, with more finals and qualification opportunities to come.


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3-Time WWE champion hints at blockbuster AEW return at Dynasty 2026

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A former WWE star recently teased a return at AEW Dynasty. In the past few months, several stars have been recovering from different injuries and are ready to get back in the squared circle. Kyle O’Reilly has been one of the top underdogs of All Elite Wrestling. Within a year after his signing, he was injured for over a year. He returned in late 2024 and picked up momentum in just a few weeks. Adam Cole’s injury derailed the momentum, and he had to join Conglomerate.

The 39-year-old star then started his feud with the Death Riders, in which Kyle played a huge role. At the 2025 AEW Full Gear, he defeated Jon Moxley in a great contest. The former NXT Tag Team Champion hasn’t wrestled since, as he seems to have hurt his neck. During the Continental Classic tournament, he returned to motivate his teammate, Roderick Strong.

While speaking on This is Vancolour, Kyle O’Reilly said that he is looking to make his comeback at Dynasty later this week.

“I really want to be ready in time for the Vancouver pay-per-view, which is Dynasty, coming up this weekend from Rogers Arena. So wink wink, nudge nudge, maybe I’ll be back in time for that,” he said. [H/T – WrestlePurist’s X]


AEW star Kyle O’Reilly recently gave a heartbreaking update

The former NXT Tag Team Champion’s father passed away a few days ago. Many fans and fellow workers have sent him their condolences.

Kyle O’Reilly recently took to Instagram and claimed that his father peacefully passed on March 27. He talked about his life.

“My father, Rick Greenwood was the kindest man around. He passed peacefully March 27, 2026 surrounded by loved ones listening to his favorite Pink Floyd album. He was born on Valentine’s Day in 1952 and grew up in Penticton, BC a sickly child with 6 siblings. They all had paper routes and worked the cherry orchard, learning the value of hard work,” wrote Kyle.

It will be interesting to see if he saves his conglomerates at AEW Dynasty. Orange Cassidy and Roderick Strong have been getting outnumbered by David Finlay, Gabe Kidd, and Clark Connors. It remains to be seen if O’Reilly saves the day for them.

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