What's happening on day five in Paris?published at 22:51 BST 30 July 2024
Image source, Getty ImagesHannah Scott is part of Team GB chasing gold in the women's quadruple sculls on Wednesday
You wait 36 years for a gold medal and two come along in the space of ninety minutes!
Team Ireland's Daniel Wiffen became the first athlete from Northern Ireland to win an Olympic gold medal since Great Britain hockey pair Stephen Martin and Jimmy Kirkwood in 1988 and then Jack McMillan picked up gold as part of the Team GB 4 x 200m relay team.
Could there be another one on Wednesday?
Well, Hannah Scott will be chasing the top of the podium in the women's quadruple sculls alongside Team GB team-mates Georgina Brayshaw, Lola Anderson and Lauren Henry at 11:38 BST.
The Coleraine rower is one of three reigning world champions from Northern Ireland competing in Paris and is hoping to add Olympic gold to her impressive career medal haul.
Before that, Rebecca Edwards and Chloe Brew will be looking to book a place in the women's pair final for Team GB (09:56 BST) while County Fermanagh pair Nathan Timoney and Ross Corrigan are pushing to progress into the men's pair final for Team Ireland (09:34 BST).
Gallagher makes Olympic debut
In the boxing ring, all eyes will be on Newtownstewart's Jude Gallagher as he looks to progress into the quarter-finals for Team Ireland. He'll first have to get past Carlo Paalam of the Philippines at 14:36 BST.
Defending champion Kellie Harrington is a step further on in her quest for a second Olympic gold medal. She faces Colombia's Angie Paola Valdes Pana in the quarter-finals (16:54 BST) while Aoife O'Rouke meets Elzbieta Wojcik of Poland in the round of 16 (20:52 BST).
You can keep up to date with all athletes from Northern Ireland at the Paris Olympics here.






















