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Athletics Ireland Announce Team For World Championships

23 July 2007

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Athletics Ireland today announced their provisional team for this year’s World Championships which take place in Osaka, Japan from the 25th of August to the 2nd of September. The team includes World Indoor Gold medallist Derval O’Rourke and double European Indoor Gold medallist David Gillick, who will race in the 100m Hurdles and 400m respectively. Ireland’s fastest man, Galway’s Paul Hession, is also included in the squad following his successful weekend at the National Championships in Santry. Hession won both the 100 and 200m setting a new Irish 200m record with a time of 20.30. Campbell David Campbell also guaranteed his place in Osaka with a historic double at Santry over the weekend winning the 800 and 1500m. The last person to achieve this feat was Eamonn Coghlan 26 years ago. Alistair Cragg was also named on the team after he produced a personal best time of 13.07.10 in the 5000m over the weekend. This time, which he set in Belgium, now means the Clonliffe runner is the fastest European over the distance this year and 12th in the world. Eileen O’Keeffe, now ranked 13th in the world following her Irish record breaking win in the Hammer at Santry, is included on the team along with Joanne Cuddihy who will compete in the 400m and Mary Cullen in the 5000m. Wicklow’s Fionnuala Britton will compete in the 3000m Steeplechase in Osaka along with fellow Sli Chualainn AC athlete Roisin McGettigan. rob The team is completed by four race walkers with Robert Heffernan and Olive Loughnane qualified for the 20k, while Colin Griffin and Jamie costing will compete in the 50k. Patsy McGonagle, Irish Team Manager, has left the door open to other athletes to make the team. “This is the initial draft of the team for Osaka, we will be monitoring several athletes form and results over the coming weeks, so we may well see more names added to this list before we head off to the World Championships”. Max Jones, Director of Athletics for Athletics Ireland, is expecting some top class performances from the team. “This is a small, select team that is quite strong and it can be more competitive at a world level than Ireland has been for several years. We have athletes who can challenge to get into finals in Osaka with the focus of the Bejing Olympics being only one year away. I am looking forward to some world class performances from an exciting Irish team.” Irish Team (Provisional) World Championships, Osaka, Japan – 25th August – 2nd September 100m H - Derval O’Rourke - Leevale A.C. 5000m/10000m - Alistair Cragg - Clonliffe Harriers 3000SC - Roisin McGettigan - Sli Chualainn A.C. 400m - Joanne Cuddihy - Kilkenny City Harriers 100m/200m - Paul Hession - Athenry A.C. 400m - David Gillick - Dundrum South Dublin A.C. 20K Walk - Robert Heffernan - Togher A.C. 20K Walk - Olive Loughnane - Loughrea A.C. 50K Walk - Colin Griffin - Ballinamore A.C. 50k Walk - Jamie Costin - West Waterford A.C. 3,000m S/C - Fionnuala Britton - Sli Chualainn A.C. Hammer - Eileen O’Keeffe - Kilkenny City Harriers 5000m - Mary Cullen - North Sligo A.C. 800m - David Campbell - St. Coca’s

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