SHARLENE MAWDSLEY toasted her “first Mother’s Day” with a lunch date alongside her mum Louise.
The Tipperary star documented the day on Instagram, sharing photos of the cafe to which they had gone.



They certainly spoiled themselves, as Mawdsley revealed they had ordered French toast with bacon and maple syrup.
The Irish Olympian playfully deemed it her own first Mother’s Day alongside a pic of her and her pet dog.
It comes as the 26-year-old continues to rehab a hamstring injury suffered at the European Athletics Indoor Championships.
The Tipperary-native shared an update to her condition to Instagram, starting with a photo of her as she was about to get looked over by the physio.
She said: “Let’s see how the hamstring is feeling”.
Mawdsley followed this up with a pic of exercise equipment with which she has a “hate/hate relationship”.
And she concluded with a photo of her out on the track, saying: “very slow but happy to be moving a little”.
Sharlene Mawdsley had raced at the European Indoors as part of the Ireland quartet in the mixed 4x400m relay, in which they finished fifth.
And the following day, she was due to race in the individual 400m and was regarded as a potential medal hopeful in the race.
However, on the morning of the event, it was revealed that she had withdrawn due to injury.
And speaking to RTE’s David Gillick, the emotional Tipperary-native spoke of her devastation at having to pull out.
She explained: “I was in my warm up this morning and my hamstring just kept getting worse and worse.
“I wasn’t even in my spikes. I was still striding in my runners and it was just too sore.
“It wasn’t meant to be today which obviously is really devastating. I really wanted to go out and run.
“After last night, I had so much confidence.
“It isn’t often that I would back myself to think that I could make a final and I really believed I could.”
She added: “My hamstring was a bit tight yesterday and I had physio just before I went into the call room and it settled it.
“I felt really good yesterday, even after, and this morning I felt good but I just persisted in the warm-up today.
“If I went out onto the track, it would have just got worse and worse and I didn’t want to tear it completely.
“I will have to wait for an MRI and an ultra sound to see what the damage actually is.”
The subsequent scans revealed she had a small tear in her Tendon of biceps femoris.