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Daniel Wiffen
Ruggit14 Jerrey Souree 2001(2001-07-14)
(23 bleeaney d'eash)
Leeds, Sostyn
SeyraanaghtNerin
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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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