IRISH MIXED RELAY FAIL TO MAKE FINAL ON OPENING DAY OF WORLD ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS - Athletics Ireland
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IRISH MIXED RELAY FAIL TO MAKE FINAL ON OPENING DAY OF WORLD ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS

13 September 2025

The Irish Mixed 4x400m relay team failed to advance to the final of the event on the opening day of the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, Japan.

 

Jack Raftery (Donore Harriers), Sophie Becker (Raheny Shamrock AC), Conor Kelly (Finn Valley AC) and Sharlene Mawdsley (Newport AC) combined to clock a time of 3:13.59 to finish sixth in their heat, 11th overall.

 

The quartet were disappointed when speaking afterwards:

 

“As a collective we’re disappointed,” Jack Raftery said. “We set such a high standard for ourselves last year, winning in Rome and running so well in Paris that we expect to be in the final every time we come out to a major championship.”

 

“It was very hard, I thought I was going to pass out afterwards,” Sharlene Mawdsley said. “You can’t have an off day at a World Championships and that’s clearly what we had. It’s our own fault; we made mistakes in the race; it’s just how it goes. We’ll learn so much from this…We’ll be back.”

 

18-year-old Conor Kelly was making his World Championship debut and the European U20 400m champion added:

 

“Today was not a good day but that’s how it goes. I’m happy it wasn’t a good day because next time I’ll come back and not much worse can happen!”

 

Earlier, Oisin Lane (Mullingar Harriers) turned in a solid performance to finish 28th in the Men’s 35km Walk. The Westmeath man crossed the line in a time of 2:41:36.

 

“It was very tough…For the last 10k I was just trying to finish, I wasn’t thinking about my position,” he said. “It’s a huge privilege to be here. So many people dream of this, so many people train so hard for this and don’t get this opportunity. I’ve enjoyed my time here.”

 

There was disappointment for Eric Favors (Raheny Shamrock AC) who finished 28th overall in Men’s Shot Put Qualification and fails to make the final. The Paris Olympian threw a best of 19.19 metres, down on his season’s best.

 

“I’m kind of upset I’m not going to lie. I haven’t had the time to process it but my preparation felt fine, I just couldn’t get it done on the day,” he said.

 

Laura Nicholson (Bandon AC), Sophie O’Sullivan (Ballymore Cobh AC) and Sarah Healy (UCD AC) will all be in action this evening in the heats of the Women’s 1500m at the Japan National Stadium. The top six in each heat will advance to Sunday’s semi-finals.

 

Team Ireland Results Summary

 

Morning Session – Saturday September 13th

 

  • Oisin Lane – Men’s 35km Race Walk – Final – 2:41:36 (28th)
  • Eric Favors – Men’s Shot Put – Qualification – 19.19m (28th)
  • Mixed 4x400m Relay – Jack Raftery, Sophie Becker, Conor Kelly, Sharlene Mawdsley – Heats – 3:13.59 (6th in heat, 11th overall).

 

Team Ireland Schedule: Irish Time (Local time in brackets)

 

Day One – Evening Session – Saturday September 13th

 

  • Laura Nicholson – Women’s 1500m – Heat 1/4 – 11:50 (19:50)
  • Sophie O’Sullivan – Women’s 1500m – Heat 3/4 – 12:10 (20:10)
  • Sarah Healy – Women’s 1500m – Heat 4/4 – 12:20 (20:20)

 

Where to watch

 

RTÉ Sport will bring you comprehensive live coverage across the 4 days. See RTÉ listings for details.

 

  • Results are HERE
  • Interviews available on Athletics Ireland social media channels

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