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Nat T-F Day 2: Thrilling 400m wins for Gregan and Denny. Plus results round-up

Two thrilling 400m races brought Santry to its feet on the second day of the Glo Health National Track and Field Championships today. First up were the women where the defending champion Sinead Denny of DSD just got to the line ahead of Bandon’s Phil Healy. Her time was 53.64 secs; Healy clocked 53.78 secs […]

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Round-Up: Big PBs for Sarah Buggy, Siofra Cleirigh Buttner, Ciara Mageean. Denny wins Brussels 400m.Crowley comeback

Sarah Buggy of St Abban’s won the British U23 triple jump title in Bedford today with a mighty leap of 13.25m – her first over 13 metres, an Irish U23 record and the second best ever by an Irish jumper. The Euro qualification mark  is 13.95m. In Princeton, New Jersey, Siofra Cleirigh Buttner of DSD […]

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Wins for Gregan and McMahon at Nivelles. Somba wins at Dunshaughlin

Brian Gregan  in the men’s 400m and Christine McMahon  in the 400m hurdles both won their events at the CABW International Meet in Nivelles, Belgium today. In the men’s 400m, Gregan won in 47.52 secs, with Harry Purcell of Trim second in a season’s best 47.74 secs, Fourth was Brian Murphy in 48.72 secs.  All […]

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Track: Christine McMahon runs PB 56.42 secs for 400m hurdles. Jameson runs Euro 10,000m time

Christine McMahon proved the star of the large Irish contingent  competing at the AtletiGaGeneva  meet in Switzerland when she ran a lifetime best of 56.42secs in the 4000m hurdles.  Her time was enough for second place in the B race and was an A qualifying mark for the Europeans. McMahon had already run a European […]

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Clonliffe, DSD to represent Ireland at Euro Clubs T-F. Stephenson wins Dublin 10,000m. NCAA Qualifiers

Teams from Clonliffe Harriers and Dundrum South Dublin represent Ireland at tomorrow’s European Club Track and Field Championships Group B in Leiria, Portugal. In the men’s competition, Clonliffe take on clubs from Great Britain, the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, Greece, Slovenia and Slovakia. Leading the team is 400m specialist Brian Gregan who has a season’s best […]

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English sets Irish record for 500m. Worlds Qualifier for Galligan

Mark English set a new Irish record of 60.93 secs for the rarely-run 500m distance at the Globen Galen in Stockholm. English won the race ahead of USA’s Erik Sowinski who finished in 61.72 secs. English, who will take part in an 800m race in Glasgow on Saturday, already holds the Irish junior outdoor and […]

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Round-Up: Record for Mark English, PB for Britton. Tallaght Double at The Lakes 10k

Mark English  of UCD finished second in the 600m at the Flame Games in Amsterdam, with his time of 1 min 15.71 secs breaking his own Irish record  for this rarely run distance. Kenya’s Alfred Kipketer won  the race in 1:15.60.   On a chilly evening for athletics, Clonliffe’s Brian Gregan finished fourth in the 400m […]

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World T-F: Heffernan a Fighting 5th in 50km walk. Record in 4×400.

Robert Heffernan of Togher finished a fighting fifth in the men’s 50km race walk in 3:44:17 at the World Athletics Championships in Beijing while the men’s 4x400m relay team set a new national record. Heffernan was in the thick of the action for much of the 50km walk won by Slovakia’s Matej Toth in 3 […]

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Records fall at Ton le Gaoithe Night of Sprints

Six stadium records fell  at the Ton le Gaoithe – Night of Sprints meet in Waterford on Tuesday night. They were: 100m women: Kelly Proper 11.54 +1.2 100m men: Jonathan Browning 10.59 +1.3 110mh: Ben Reynolds 13.62 +0.2 200m women: Kelly Proper 23.35 +1.1 200m men: Brian Gregan 21.26 +2.0 HJ men: Barry Pender 2.13m […]

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European Team C’ships: Ireland 5th after Day 1; Barr 2nd

Thanks to a solid all-round performance from the team, the Irish are lying fifth on the points tables after the opening day of the European Team Championships League 1 in Heraklion, Greece. Although there were no wins, there were a number of third placings  and while Thomas Barr may be disappointed with his second in […]

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