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Daniel Wiffen

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Daniel Wiffen
Ruggit 14 Jerrey Souree 2001(2001-07-14)
(23 bleeaney d'eash)
Leeds, Sostyn
Seyraanaght Nerin
Keird snaueder
Ynsagh Loughborough University (en) Translate

She snaueder cohirreydagh Yernagh eh Daniel Wiffen (ruggit er 14 Jerrey Souree 2001). She feniagh as boynneyder ooha Olympagh, feniagh y theihll daa cheayrt, as feniagh coorse giare Oarpagh tree keayrt t'eh.

Chossyn Wiffen boyn airhey ayns seyr-aght 800 meadar ny fir as boyn ooha ayns seyr-aght 1500 meadar ny fir ec Cloiaghyn Olympagh y Touree, 2024 ayns Paarys, raad chur eh sheese recortys Olympagh 'sy taghyrt toshee marish traa snauee er 7:38.19.[1][2] Chossyn eh ny taghyrtyn seyr-aght 800 meadar as seyr-aght 1500 meadar ec Feniaghtys Ushteeaght y Theihll, 2024 ayns Doha, y chied snaueder Yernagh firryn dy chosney boyn ec Feniaghtys y Theill.[3][4]

Chossyn Wiffen boynnyn airhey ayns ny taghyrtyn seyr-aght 400, 800, as 1500 meadar ec yn Eniaghtys Oarpagh, 2023 (25m) ayns Otopeni, as 'sy chied taghyrt seyr-aght 1500 meadar Oarpagh Fo-23 ec yn Eniaghtys Oarpagh Fo-23, 2023 ayns Divlyn. Ren eh co-streeu ec Gammanyn y Cho-unnaneys, 2022 er son Nerin Hwoaie, raad chossyn eh yn boyn argid 'sy taghyrt seyr-aght 1500 meadar.

Ta Wiffen freayl y recortys dowanagh ayns seyr-aght 'sy choorse giare 800 meadar marish traa snauee er 7:20.46.[5]

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  1. Diallo, Raf. "Paris 2024: Daniel Wiffen surges to gold in 800m final". RTE. Feddynit magh er 30 Jerrey Souree 2024.
  2. "Daniel Wiffen: Magheralin welcomes Paris gold medal hero home". BBC (ayns British English). 13 Luanistyn 2024. Feddynit magh er 2024-08-26.
  3. "Daniel Wiffen makes history with gold medal at World Championships in Doha". RTÉ Sport. 2024-02-15. Er ny hashtey veih’n lhieggan bunneydagh er 2024-07-29.
  4. "World champion Daniel Wiffen savouring 'surreal' achievement". RTÉ Sport. 2024-02-15. Er ny hashtey veih’n lhieggan bunneydagh er 2024-07-29.
  5. Ryan, Eoin (2024-07-04). "Daniel Wiffen smashes 800m freestyle world record to win third European Short Course Championships gold", RTÉ Sport. 

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