Fermanagh rower Acorn Cassidy had a weekend to remember picking up a silver medal and a gold medal after competing internationally for the first time.
Cassidy rowed for Great Britain in the Junior Coxless four at the Munich Junior International Rowing Regatta on the Olympic course.
GB just lost out on gold on Saturday coming second to Germany but fended off interest from the Czech Republic, Austria and a second German crew.
On Sunday Cassidy was part of a crew that rowed to victory over Germany, Switzerland, Poland and Austria in an impressive time of seven minutes and three seconds over the 2km course.
It was a positive test run for Cassidy who will hope to keep their place for the World Championships in August.
The Enniskillen Royal Boat Club were also in action at the weekend at the Portadown Regatta.
They picked up five victories on the twisting and narrowly laid out 1km course.
Eva Fowler and Aimee Turner saw off Newry to win in the Girls J14 Double Scull and the Girls J14 Quad team of Maeve Roulston-McAuliffe, Freya McNeary, Leah Topping, Clodagh Donaghy and cox Ben Cameron defeated Bann.
Oliver Jennings and Joel Crean were also successful over Bann in their J14 with a comfortable win. Evan Clarke and James Mc Aleer, another J14 crew, defeated a Coleraine team and Jacob Woods and Cameron Bell also came out on top against Bann at J15 level.
The club will now look ahead to the National Schools Regatta in England at the end of May.
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