Report from BMC Meeting in Solihull - Athletics Ireland
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Report from BMC Meeting in Solihull

25 June 2006

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David Campbell ( 24 ), St Coca's AC qualified for the European Championships in Gothenburg on Saturday when running an outstanding 1.46.99 for 800 metres at a BMC meeting in Solihull. His time was almost two seconds inside his previous best and ranks him 9th on the Irish all-time list just ahead of Ronnie Delany. Last weekend David won the 1500 metres for Ireland at the European Cup.There is quite a resurgence in 800 metres running at the moment with Thomas Chamney and Eoin Everard on an upward curve as well and some fascinating races are in prospect for the remainder of the season. The BMC meeting saw some other fine performances as well including: 3.42.63 Mark Christie 1500 metres;13.58.44 Vinnie Mulvey to follow up from his AAA's 10,000 metres victory; 16.00.79 Rosemary Ryan 5000 metres back from the roads and running well again on the track; 8.56.89 Mark Kirwan 3000 metres steeplechase a fine new personal best; 4.18.59 Linda Byrne and 4.19.76 Orla Drumm at 1500 metres and a good run by junior Ellen Diskin 4.27.19 over the same distance. Other results 800 metres 1.52.19 Feidhlim Kelly 1500 metres 3.48.09 Colm Rooney 3.48.34 Emmet Dunleavy 3.48.87 Martin Conroy 3.49.26 Brian Farrell 3.51.81 David Kelly 3.53.70 Gary O'Hanlon 3.54.36 Daire Bermingham ( Junior ) 5000 metres 14.09.50 Mark Kenneally 14.09.65 Gary Thornton 14.24.06 Joe Sweeney 14.28.86 Mick Clohissey 16.20.53 Orla O'Mahony 3000 metres steeplechase 9.03.05 Eugene O'Neill

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