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27 Feb 2026

'It's wild' - Record-breaking Irish swimmer with Laois roots 'shocked'

Shane's dad hails from Portarlington where the Irish swim has lots of relations

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Shane Ryan during the 2024 European Aquatics Championships in Belgrade, Serbia. Photo by Nikola Krstic/Sportsfile

There's be delight in Portarlingon after Shane Ryan stole the headlines this weekend with a new Irish Senior Record in the 50m Freestyle on the penultimate day of racing at the European Aquatics Championships in Belgrade.

Ryan was the first swimmer on the blocks on Saturday morning, the 30-year-old blazing through the pool stopped the clock on 21.82.

The time achieved made him Ireland’s fastest-ever swimmer in a long course (50m) pool. The time shaved 0.12 of a second off Tom Fannon’s 21.94 from the Irish Open and Olympic Trials in May, which he equalled just yesterday at the Sette Colli Meet in Rome.

Shane, who is based at the  National Aquatic Centre in Dublin, spoke after the event. MORE BELOW PICTURE.

“I’m shocked, my goal was to go 21.89. That is my first 50 Freestyle in two years, I’m delighted. I had shoulder surgery about two and a half years ago, so I’m delighted with that time. I honestly don’t know what to say, it’s wild,” he said.

The former Olympian was born in Pennsylvania to Tom and Beth. Tom hails from Portarlington he still has plenty of family who have avidly followed his career.

Ryan will look to light up the pool again on Sunday, June 23 in the 50m Freestyle final at 5:30pm following his record-breaking performance.

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