15/09/2016

Bethany Firth Wins Third Paralympic Medal

Co Down swimmer Bethany Firth has won a silver medal in the S14 100m breaststroke at the Rio Paralympics.

Michelle Morales from Spain won by .27 seconds.

The Seaforde swimmer has already won two gold medals.

The 20-year-old will take part in the 200m Individual Medley on Sunday, 18 September.

(CD/JP)

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