Registe through to swimming final at Paralympics

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Deaten Registe will compete in his breaststroke final later on Monday [Getty Images]

Deaten Registe from Dungannon in Northern Ireland has reached the final of the men’s SB14 100m breaststroke at the Paralympics in Paris.

The Team Ireland member was fourth in his heat in a time of 1:08.49 to progress as the eighth fastest finalist on his Games debut.

The 20-year-old is building on his first major international performance at the 2024 Para Swimming European Championships in Madeira where he placed fourth in the same event.

In the paratriathlon PTVI3 category, held on Monday, Claudy’s Chloe MacCombe and guide Catherine Sands finished sixth while her twin sister Judith and guide Eimear Nicholls came in eighth.

Chloe’s time was 1:08.12, with Judith finishing in 1:08.44.

Both are members of the North West Triathlon Club and were making their Paralympic bows.

Chloe was a silver medallist at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham in 2022.

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