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GLOBAL TOP TENS FOR GRIGGS & TUTHILL

6 August 2022

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Nick Griggs (3000m) and Nicola Tuthill (Hammer Throw) have secured top 10 finishes on a rain-delayed day 5 at the World Athletics U20 Championships in Cali, Columbia (Aug 6th).

Double European U20 gold medallist Nick Griggs (Mid Ulster AC) finished in 9th place in his first global final in a time of 8.04.42, crossing as the second European home in a stacked men’s 3000m final.

It continues a remarkable run of form for the 17-year-old who has broken Irish U20 1500/3000m records indoor, as well as Irish U20 outdoor mile and 3000m records this season.

Speaking after the race he said: "It's not as simple. If you think you can win every race, it's not going to happen, but I'm delighted I'm here. I'll take away lots of experience and a lot of viable knowledge."

The 3,000m final medals went the way of Melkeneh Azize (ETH) 7:44.06, Felix Kiptarus Korir (KEN) 7:47.86 PB, and Edwin Kimosong Kisalsak (KEN) 7:49.82 PB.

Nicola Tuthill also secured a top 10 finish in the women’s hammer throw final with an 8th place finish in a hugely disrupted schedule for the Bandon AC athlete. Tuthill managed the 2-hour rain delay between her round 2 and 3 throws superbly to secure a best of 60.47m which was less than 1 meter off a bronze medal.

Speaking after the qualification rounds on Wednesday Tuthill said: “It was very iffy if I'd be even back training by now. I’m not even back training 2 months after breaking and dislocating my elbow at the European Throwing Cup in Portugal back in March”

It was an incredible return from injury for Tuthill, who leaves these championships with a top 10 finish and a PB of 61.87 meters in conditions that were anything but ideal for the throwers.

The World U20 hammer throw medals went the way of Rachele More (ITA) 67.21m, Paola Calvillo (MEX) 62.74, and Raika Murakami MURAKAMI (JPN) 61.45 SB.

This morning's action rounds out these hugely encouraging championships for Team Ireland which saw Irish athletes secure five 'top 20' placings (3 in top 10), personal bests, and an Irish U20 record (Reece Ademola long jump).

Full Results: HERE

Team Ireland Results Summary:

Reece Ademola Men’s Long Jump:  5th (Secured PB and Irish U20 record 7.83m)

Nicola Tuthill Women’s Hammer Throw: 8th (Secured PB 61.87m)

Nicholas Griggs Men’s 3,000m: 9th

Dean Casey Men’s 5000m: 13th

Lucy May Sleeman Women’s 100m: 16th (Secured PB 11.62)

Lucy McGlynn Women’s 400mH: 24th

Lucy McGlynn Women’s 100mH:  28th (Secured PB of 13.92)

Callum Morgan Men’s 3,000m: 30th

Lucy May Sleeman Women’s 200m: 33rd

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