Daniel Wiffen has earned his second medal of the Paris Olympics after finishing in third place in the 1500m freestyle final which was won by the USA's Bobby Finke.
Finke set a world record of 14 minutes 30.67 seconds with a stunning performance while Wiffen was third (14:39.63) behind Italy's Gregorio Paltrinieri (14:34.55).
The La Defense Arena erupted as Finke finished the race in record time, surpassing Chinese swimmer Yang Sun's time of 14:31.02 at the 2012 Games in London.
Representing Team Ireland, Wiffen also won a thrilling 800m freestyle on Tuesday.
In doing so, he became the first athlete from Northern Ireland to win an Olympic gold medal in 36 years.
The 23-year-old is also the first Team Ireland athlete to win more than one medal in the same Games in 28 years.
Ireland now have six medals in Paris, equalling their best ever haul at London 2012.
It is the latest achievement in a breakout year for Wiffen, who has now added Olympic gold and bronze to his two World Championship golds in the 800m and 1500m freestyle in Doha in February.
On the last night of competition, Finke’s gold meant the United States continued their 124-run of having an individual male champion at the Olympics.
It was also a third Olympic success for Finke, who won 800m and 1500m freestyle gold in Tokyo three years ago.
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