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EUROPEAN ATHLETICS U23 CHAMPIONSHIPS: DAY 2 EVENING SESSION

14 July 2023

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TEENAGER TUTHILL CLAIMS 4TH PLACE IN EUROPEAN HAMMER THROW FINAL

A one-hour rain delay did not dampen Nicola Tuthill’s performance at the European U23 Championships in Espoo this evening (July 14th), with the 19-year-old UCD athlete claiming a memorable 4th place finish for Ireland in the Women’s Hammer Throw Final.

Tuthill’s second throw of 66.43m proved her best of the evening, continuing a brilliant run of consistent form for the young Cork athlete who only two weeks previous posted a lifetime best of 67.85m in her first senior international appearance at the European Team Championships in Poland.

Speaking after today’s final Tuthill spoke of her delight with the result, but also the hunger for more: “It feels good, 4th place isn’t the nicest place to finish but it’s also a really good result so I’m sure I’ll be happy when I review it. I didn’t come into this event ranked 4th so to be able to finish just outside the medals is a good performance. If I was told last year that I’d finish 4th at my first European U23 Championships I’d take it so I’ve had a very good season and hopefully it can continue that way”.

Tuthill is now setting her sights on defending her national senior title at the 123.ie National Senior Track and Field Championships which take place in Morton Stadium across July 29th and 30th.

The Hammer Throw gold medal went to local favourite Silja Kosonen (FIN) 73.71m CR, with Charlotte Payne (GBR) second (69.22m), and Aileen Kuhn (GER) third (68.30m).

Israel Olatunde (UCD AC) finished 8th in the men’s 100m final in a time of 10.44, reappearing in his second European final in twelve months following that famous night in Munich last August. Speaking after the race he said: “It feels good to be back in a European Final, a bit bittersweet to finish 8th but it’s been a great run to the final and I’m excited now to join up with the lads in the relay”.

Olatunde will now join the 4x100m relay team who will look to qualify from tomorrow’s first round scheduled for 10.42am Irish time.

Tonight’s 100m medals went the way of Jeremiah Azu (GBR) 10.05, Raphael Bouju (NED) 10.17, and Pablo Mateo (FRA) 10.18.

Jack Raftery (Donore Harriers) secured 7th place in the men’s 400m in 46 seconds flat to continue an excellent championship for the Donore athlete. Raftery endured an interrupted season with injuries and was very satisfied with posting three of his fastest four times ever including a lifetime best of 45.89PB this week.

Speaking after the race he said: “I’m delighted, it wasn’t what I wanted at the start of the year, but I’ve had a torrid time with injuries. I couldn’t run five weeks ago so a PB, European Final, and three of my four fastest runs in the space of 36 hours, I can’t be disappointed with that”.

Raftery is also part of the 4x400m team who will look to advance from tomorrow’s first round at 11.15am Irish time.

The men’s 400m medals went the way of Håvard Bentdal Ingvaldsen (NOR) 45.13, Lionel Spitz (SUI) 45.27 (PB) and Attila Molnar (HUN) 45.36.

Irish athletes look set to have their busiest day yet at these championships tomorrow, with steeplechasers Sean McGinley and James Dunne leading out the team in in the heats of the steeplechase at 8.20am Irish time.

The 1500m pair of Sarah Healy and Sophie O’Sullivan will then take to the track as they look to secure a place in Sunday’s final. Heats of the 1500m get underway from 9.15am Irish time.

Rounding out the morning session on the track will be the men’s 4x100 and 4x400 relay teams, while Ruby Millet will take to the qualifying round in the Long Jump (11.05am Irish time).

The evening session will see Ava O’Connor return for her 3,000m s/c final following her superb PB yesterday, while Anika Thompson (10,000m) and Colin Doyle (200m) will make their championship debuts.

Robert McDonnell unfortunately rolled his ankle warming up for the 100m and has not recovered sufficiently to take his place in the heats of the 200m.

All the action from Espoo is streamed live on All Athletics TV in partnership with RTE.

Irish in action: Day 3 - Times listed in Irish time:

Saturday 15th

Name

Event

15/07/2023   08.20

Sean McGinley

3000m S/C Heat 1

15/07/2023   08.54

James Dunne

3000m S/C Heat 3

15/07/2023   09.15

Sophie O'Sullivan

1500m Heat 1

15/07/2023   09.35

Sarah Healy

1500m Heat 3

15/07/2023   10.40

Ruby Millet

Long Jump Group A

15/07/2023   10.42

Relay Team

4 X 100m Heat 3

15/07/2023   11.15

Relay Team

4 X 400m Heat 1

 

 

 

15/07/2023  14.50

 

4 X 100m Final

15/07/2023  15.05

Ava O'Connor

3000m S/C Final

15/07/2023   15.40

Anika Thompson

10000m Final

15/07/2023   17.14

Colin Doyle

200m Heats

ENDS

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