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World champion Mona McSharry spoke to Ocean FM’s Darragh Cox during our live broadcast of the homecoming celebration in her honour at the North Sligo Sports Centre on Sunday, September 3, thanks to Ballyshannon Leisure Centre and Five-Star Fun in Grange…

World champion Mona McSharry was given a hero’s welcome home by a crowd of about 400 people at North Sligo Sports Complex in Grange yesterday evening. The 17-year-old Marlins Swim Club member returned from the World Junior Championships in Indianapolis on Saturday, with a gold and bronze medal. She says…

There will be a homecoming reception for world champion Mona McSharry at the North Sligo Sports Complex in Grange this coming Sunday. The 17-year-old, who swims with the Marlins Club in Ballyshannon, claimed Ireland’s first ever gold medal at the World Junior Championships in Indianapolis when breaking the Irish record…

World champion Mona McSharry was desperately unlucky not to add to her medal haul at the World Junior Championships in Indianapolis last night. The Grange 17-year-old finished fourth in the 200 metres final after putting in a huge effort, leading from the start to the turn at 150 metres. But…

World champion Mona McSharry will be back in the pool in Indianapolis today as she goes on the hunt for a third medal. The 17-year-old Grange native set a new Irish record when becoming the first ever Irish gold medal winner at the World Junior Championships on Saturday when she…

Sligo’s Mona McSharry won 100m Breaststroke Gold at the World Junior Swimming Championships in Indianapolis USA on Saturday, with the 17-year-old Marlins Swimming Club member becoming Ireland’s first ever gold medalist at the event. McSharry lead from start to the finish winning out by .37 of a second over silver…