A bumper Irish team of 23 athletes are set for for the European Indoor Athletics Championships in Torun on March 5-7.
Several of our top performers from the 2019 edition of this championships return in 2021, including medallist Mark English, along with semi-finalist Phil Healy, while there are several performers who can additionally target a final or better, most notably 800m record breakers Siofra Cleirigh Buttner and Nadia Power, along with Andrew Coscoran, Sean Tobin and John Travers.
Cian McPhillips and Israel Olatunde are stars of the future and will earn valuable senior championship experience, and they are joined by senior championship debutants John Fitzsimons, Luke McCann, Georgie Hartigan and Darragh McElhinney.
Athletics Ireland High Performance Director Paul McNamara said:
“It has been a remarkable indoor season so far in 2021, for many reasons, and this is reflected in both the size and quality of the team travelling to Poland. Despite higher qualification standards and fewer opportunities to compete, Irish athletes nailed their opportunity when it presented itself, most notably this past weekend at the Irish Life Health Elite Micro-Meet, and we now have an unprecedented 24 athletes who have earned selection for the 2021 European Athletics Indoor Championships, with many more who have posted qualification standards missing out due to the 3-athlete-per-event limit”.
Full European Indoor Athletics Championships Team:
Team Support Members
- Teresa McDaid, Team Manager
- Paul McNamara, Performance Director
- Noelle Morrisey, Sprints Support
- Emmett Dunleavy, Endurance Support
- Neil Martin, Covid Officer
- Paul Carragher, Physio
- Ciara McCallion, Physio