A homecoming celebration for Team Ireland will take place in Dublin city centre today as they return with a record medal haul from the Olympic Games in Paris.

They come home as Ireland’s most successful ever Olympic team, with four gold medals across four different sports, and three bronze.

Athletes will land in Dublin Airport and be escorted via bus to O’Connell Street where a stage has been erected in front of the GPO for the 1pm celebrations.

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Amy Blaney
Swimmer Daniel Wiffen talking to the media on O’Connell Street before Team Ireland take to the stage.

Wiffen took home the gold medal in the 800m freestyle, setting an Olympic record and returning to take his bronze medal just days later in the 1500m freestyle.

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The Olympians have arrived on O’Connell Street in the last few minutes and are getting ready to take to the stage. The celebration is expected to last until 3pm.

Crowds have been gathering in the sun since 10am. 

It will be the first time Team Ireland have received a civic reception on their return home from the Olympics, which coincides with the 100th anniversary of Ireland’s participation in the Games.

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Crowds gathering on O’Connell Street in Dublin City centre to welcome home Team Ireland from the Paris Olympics. 
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People have gathered on top of buildings on O’Connell Street to watch the homecoming as lucky viewers take their places. 

27 minutes ago
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The atmosphere is building on O’Connell Street as gardaí have opened the public area in front of the stage and hundreds have taken their places in anticipation for the arrivals. 

Block Rockin’ Beats DJ Dec Pierce is warming up the crowd before the athletes take to the stage as the sun shines in Dublin. 

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Amy Blaney
Set up of the stage is still ongoing outside the GPO on O’Connell Street ahead of Team Ireland arriving home from the Paris Olympics.

The Olympians are expected to arrive around 1.15pm via an open-top bus from Dublin Airport. 

54 minutes ago
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Large crowds have gathered in the sun on O’Connell Street to welcome home Team Ireland from Paris. 

Susan Breslin and Rachel Duffy, decked out in Team Ireland t-shirts travelled form Co Wicklow this morning.

“We have five women from Wicklow representing us in the Olympics. We’re very very proud of the whole team,” said Ms Breslin.

Today11:00 AM
Amy Blaney
Sixteen days can feel like an awfully long time. For the athletes and fans who thronged the Stade de France last night, there to bid farewell to an unforgettable Paris Olympics, it certainly felt that way.
So much had happened. So much ­agony, ecstasy and just about everything in between.

Cathal Dennehy writes here:

Today10:52 AM
Amy Blaney
A heroes welcome at Dublin Airport this morning as Team Ireland arrived back from the Olympics in Paris
Today10:50 AM
Amy Blaney
Traffic diversions
There will be a number of transport diversions and suspensions in place in Dublin city centre today to accommodate the homecoming of the Irish Olympians, with all bus stops on O’Connell Street diverted from 10am.
Some city centre Luas services on the Green and Red line will be suspended from 9.30am until 10pm.
Services on the Green line between Dominic and St Stephen’s Green will be suspended from 9.30am until 10pm to facilitate the event, while services on the Red line between Smithfield and the Point will also be suspended between 9.30am until 10pm. Valid tickets will be accepted on Dublin Bus for the duration.

O’Connell Street will be closed to traffic from 10am until 10pm and those planning on attending the event are asked to enter the street from the O’Connell Bridge end and follow the event signage and stewards’ instructions.

Today10:44 AM
Amy Blaney
A special message lit up the Samuel Beckett Bridge this weekend to celebrate their achievements in Paris, while Kellie Harrington will receive her own local homecoming event on Monday evening.
The boxing champion will receive a special homecoming on Monday between 7pm and 9pm, when she will walk from the corner of Dublin’s Gardiner St, up Séan McDermott Street and onto Killarney Street, where a stage will be erected for the event.
The Olympic boxer will be accompanied by the Dublin Fire Brigade Pipe Band and vocalist Gemma Dunleavy.
It will take place just around the corner from her family home on Portland Row, where large crowds gathered in Diamond Park during her Olympic bouts to watch her historic journey to gold.
Today10:40 AM
Amy Blaney
Olympic 800m champion and 1500m bronze medallist Daniel Wiffen has explained why he pulled out of carrying the Irish flag on Sunday’s Olympic Closing Ceremony in Paris.
In a statement on X (formerly Twitter), the Magheralin man said he had been hospitalised ahead of the ceremony:
“Thanks everyone who reached out, I’m incredibly disappointed to miss out on the opportunity to be flag bearer last night.
“Yesterday, I rushed to hospital as I was very unwell with a bug that I am being treated for, and am feeling better now. I hope everyone enjoys the evening and I hope to be well enough to seeing everyone when we get home,” he said.
Today10:35 AM
Amy Blaney
Team Ireland have touched down at Dublin Airport and are expected to make their way through arrivals in the next 30 minutes. 

From the airport the athletes will be escorted to O’Connell Street in front of the GPO from 12.30pm where the athletes will take to the stage.

They come home as Ireland’s most successful ever Olympic team, with four gold medals across four different sports, and three bronze.

Today10:19 AM
Denise Calnan
This is it.. we’re welcoming our Irish Olympic heroes home for the first time ever in Dublin’s city centre. 

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