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28th July 2021
03:53pm BST

Fintan McCarthy, left, and Paul O'Donovan of Ireland are in lane three for the final of the Lightweight Men's Double Sculls. (Photo by Seb Daly/Sportsfile)[/caption]
Mid-way through their live interview with Claire McNamara, McCarthy and O'Donovan were interrupted by a Croatian rowing crew that were walking through the media zone.
One of the Croats stuck his head in between the Irish lads and cracked a joke before his teammate called out, "Well done guys." The chap that originally crashed the party called back, "Good luck tomorrow" as he strode off, getting a thumbs up and similar wish in return.Asked for their plans to get ready for the final, O'Donovan said it was a case of 'get the bus home, have the lunch and then the supper after that'. "A game of Scrabble maybe," he added. "The lads are teaching me how to play that. I'm not too good with words, so I'm learning all the time." https://twitter.com/RTEsport/status/1420252728119513088 The Germans and Italians will pose the biggest gold medal threat, in the final, but there will be no Norwegian team after they finished last in their semi. Highly fancied heading in, the pair's both tipped over and both men fell into the water. They eventually got back in the boat and finished over six minutes after the other five boats.
"We saw the Norwegians fell out in the race before us but I think that, in part, it's because they were out partying last night," quipped O'Donovan. "They were a bit shaky this morning."The pair also paid tribute to the "class" Women's coxless four crew, who won Team Ireland's first medal (bronze) of the games on Tuesday. On Wednesday morning, another medal will hopefully be bagged by Paul O'Donovan and Fintan McCarthy.
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