PARALYMPICS Gay Shelly Wins Boccia Bronze for Ireland at Paralympic Games
Ireland's Gay Shelly sensationally won an individual bronze medal in the Boccia competition (BC1 class) at the 2008 Beijing Paralympic Games this morning (2.30am Irish time). Carlow based Shelly beat hometown favourite Yi Wang of China 6-2 in front of a packed home crowd, roared on by a vocal Irish contingent. This is Shelly's second Paralympic medal having won gold in Sydney 2000 and the Bagenalstown man now claims the honour of being Ireland's first medalist at these 13th Paralympic Games.
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Afterwards, an overjoyed Shelly spoke to the assembled press; "I'm absolutely over the moon to medal! I had a plan about how to play it; I had done some work on him (Marques)."
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At the velodrome in Laoshan, the Irish cycling team continued their successful campaign with Catherine Walsh and her sighted pilot rider Joanna Hickey setting a new Irish record in the Women's Individual Pursuit (B&VI Class) with a time of 3.50.515, shaving over 2.5 seconds off their previous best. Dubliner Enda Smyth also competed this morning in the Men's 1km Time Trial (CP4 Class). Smyth finished in seventh position, maginally outside his personal best, with a time of 1.16.074.
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For Further Information contact the press officers to the Irish team in Beijing:
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