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ELLEN WALSHE WILL lead a 13-strong Ireland team at the World Aquatics Championships in Hungary next month.Walshe was a finalist in the women’s 400m individual medley at the Paris Olympics, and will be Ireland’s leading hope of a medal in Hungary having taken silver in the 2021 World Championships in Abu Dhabi.Fellow Olympians Daniel Wiffen and Mona McSharry have both opted not to compete in Hungary.
2024 European Championships finalists Evan Bailey, Jack Cassin, Eoin Corby, Nathan Wiffen, Lottie Cullen, Ellie McCartney and John Shortt are also set to compete in Budapest.
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