It's Day 2 of the Paris Games and it has been a good start for Team Ireland on the water this morning.
Paul O'Donovan and Fintan McCarthy began their quest for another gold medal as they eased through their Men's Lightweight Double Sculls heat.
They will take their place in the semi-final on Wednesday.
Elsewhere this morning, Galway duo Fiona Murtagh and Aifric Keogh took second in the women's coxless pair with a time of 7:28:22 to make their semi final.
Margaret Cremen and Aoife Casey took third place and a place in the repechage in their Women's Lightweight Double Sculls heat.
In the men's coxless pair, Ross Corrigan and Nick Timoney took third to pip world champions Switzerland to qualify for their semi, also on Wednesday.
Emily Hegarty, Natalie Long, Eimear Lambe and Imogen Magner were drawn in a tough heat in the Women's coxless four, but have qualified for the Tuesday repechage as they finished in third spot this morning.
In the pool, Sligo’s Mona McSharry finished second in her Women's 100m Breaststroke heat with an excellent swim to qualify for the semi-final, which takes place later tonight.
However in the boxing ring, Aidan Walsh has suffered defeat to hometown favourite Frenchman Makan Traore in their 71kg clash.
Later today, Grainne Walsh goes in her 66kg clash with Anna Luca Mamori of Hungary at 4.30pm.
And Jack Marley begins his Olympic quest, taking on pr: (Mat-ay-ushz Behr-ez-nik-ee) Mateusz Bereznicki from Poland in a 92kg clash at 7.15pm.
In the Equestrian cross-country event, Sarah Ennis scored an excellent 3.2 for her round in Versailles with Action Lady M.
They now lie on a score of 41.2.
The women's rugby sevens take on Team GB in the first match of their group stage at half 2.
Meanwhile sailors Robert Dickson and Sean Waddilove are involved in the Men's Skiff event this afternoon.