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Olympian Daniel Wiffen isn’t in a rush to do open-water swimming again

An Olympian has described one of the events he took part in as ‘one of the worst things I’ve ever done’.

Daniel Wiffen is an Olympic medal-winning swimmer and recently won gold in the 800m freestyle.

He later won bronze in the 1500m freestyle final and in a bid to win another medal for Ireland, he took part in today’s 10km open water swim (August 9).

The event was his open water swimming debut, and Wiffen is in no rush to do it again.

Daniel Wiffen is a two-time Olympic medallist. (David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile via Getty Images)

Daniel Wiffen is a two-time Olympic medallist. (David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile via Getty Images)

The 23-year-old even went as far as labelling it as ‘one of the worst things I’ve ever done’.

Speaking to RTE Sport after today’s swim in Paris’ River Seine, the gold medallist said: “I’m happy I did it. Now I can say that I can range from 10k, and I actually placed higher than I did in Tokyo in the pools so I’m pretty proud of myself.

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