Triona Muldoon from Clontarf Swimming Club has won the women's race at the Dublin City Liffey Swim.
She swam across the finish line in roughly 37 minutes and had a time handicap of 7 minutes and 15 seconds.
Earlier, Paul O'Flynn from Half Moon Swimming Club won the Men's Event in a winning time of around 43 minutes and had an 8 minute time handicap.
With over 600 taking part today, rolling start times kicked off from 3 o'clock,
starting from Rory O'More bridge, near James' gate, and on to the finish at the Customs House
Event organiser Bobby Nolan says places in the Liffey Swim were in high demand:
Event organiser Bobby Nolan says places in the race are in high demand:
They got a lovely day for the @swimireland Liffey Swim! pic.twitter.com/yldKDLKZ5w
— Dubhghlas 95 (@Dubhghlas95) September 1, 2018
Jim the referee shows @LordMayorDublin the red card! Nial Ring yer off! #earlyshower #Liffeyswim @swimireland pic.twitter.com/nTR5VAYAz6
— Dubhghlas95 (@Dubhghlas95) September 1, 2018