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No joy for English but plenty of positives in Tallinn

12 July 2015

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No joy for English but plenty of positives

There was no joy for Mark English in the 800m final at the European U23 Athletics Championships in Tallinn who had to settle for 8th in 1:50.42. There was, however, plenty of positives for the Irish with Karl Griffin finishing in 6th place in the same race in 1:48.79 and national U23 records for the men’s and women’s 4x100m relay teams.

English (UCD) has been struggling for form of late with a sciatic injury proving problematic. The Donegal man managed to get through the heats and semi-finals but ultimately ran out of steam. On the other hand Karl Griffin (UCD) produced his best ever championship performance.

Griffin steps up

“Coming off the final bend the medal was in touching distance,” said Griffin who is eligible to compete in these championships again in two years time. “It’s a great learning curve for me and make me hungry for coming back here in two years time and hopefully go further.”

Relay records galore

The Irish women’s 4x100m relay team of Sarah McCarthy, Cliodhna Manning, Sarah Lavin and Phil Healy qualified for the final with a second place finish in their heat and a new U23 record of 44.68. They were unable to get the baton around in the final with a baton mix-up in the first exchange between McCarthy and Manning. 

The men’s 4x100m relay team of Jonathan Browning (Ballymena & Antrim), Eanna Madden (Carrick-On-Shannon), Kieran Elliot (North Sligo) and Marcus Lawler (St Laurence O’Toole’s)  finished third in their heat in a national U23 record of 40.11 and went faster again in the final to finish 5th in 39.89. 

High Performance view

High Performance Director Kevin Ankrom was pleased overall with the Irish performance. “Let’s not butter it up you want Mark English to win a medal and I’m sure no one is more disappointed than Mark,” said Ankrom. “I think overall as a team there’s a lot of good buzz. Again you want your  stars to shine in one night but it doesn’t always happen. Overall it was a good performance and we are now consistently competing in finals.”

For full results of the championships click here

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