Michael Phelps brought the curtain down on his Olympic career with a dynamite relay swim which resulted in his 23rd gold medal.
"Getting off the bus and walking to the pool tonight, I pretty much felt myself starting to crack," Phelps said.
"Last warm-up, last time putting on a suit, last time walking out in front of people, representing my country - it's insane, a lot better than it was four years ago.
"This is how I wanted to finish my career. I've lived a dream come true. Being able to cap it off with these Games is just the perfect way to finish."
The country's first medal dates back to 1896, when James Connolly won triple jump gold.
"No matter what country you swim for you're indebted to Michael Phelps," said Murphy after winning his third Rio gold.
"He's opened a lot of doors for all of us. It was awesome to be in that race with him."
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