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Published 09:22 27 Jul 2021 BST
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She told RTÉ: "I was trying to go out kind of smooth, replicate what I did yesterday morning, but go a little faster. I probably went a little too long coming off the wall and I lost a little bit of speed there.
"My tactic was then to race home like I did yesterday, I thought I did that but it's hard to tell how you did until you watched it.
"I'm happy overall - three swims under 1:07 is really good. If you had told me I would have swam 1:06 I would have been really happy with that. It shows a consistency and that the training is working."
Thanking everyone who watched from home at 3am, she was the second fastest off the blocks and is aiming for bigger things when it comes to the 2024 Paris Olympics.
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