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Gearóid McDaid 'stoked' after historic European Surfing Championships gold

Gearóid McDaid 'stoked' after historic European Surfing Championships gold

RTÉ News​2 days ago
Irish surfer Gearóid McDaid described his landmark European Championship-winning triumph as a "dream come true" after claiming gold in the men's shortboard.
The Sligo man's triumph in the European Surfing Championships in Santa Cruz, Portugal on Thursday made him the first Irish surfer to win a continental medal.
McDaid's efforts, coupled with a bronze medal for Ruby Knox in the women's longboard and Tom Breene's fourth place in the men's longboard, also meant that Team Ireland finished third overall, which marks a historic maiden team podium for the country, with Spain and Portugal finishing first and second respectively.
"So stoked to win the European Championships. After coming second last time, it's an absolute dream come true to take the win this year. Having my parents here to share it made it even more special," McDaid said of his victory, having taken silver at the 2023 championships.
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