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TEAM IRELAND READY FOR EUROPEAN ATHLETICS U23 CHAMPIONSHIPS

11 July 2023

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A team of 31 Irish athletes will take their place among the over 1,100 competitors at this week’s European Athletics U23 Championships which get underway in Espoo, Finland tomorrow (July 12th – 16th).

Ireland will battle it out with 40 other European Federations as they look to add to the nine Irish medals (individual) which have been secured at these championships since its inception in 1997.

While a key championship in serving as a final launching pad into senior competition, Ireland has enjoyed much success in recent editions, with Olympians Nadia Power (800m bronze 2019), Eilish Flanagan (3,000m s/c silver 2019), and David Kenny (20km walk 2021) all securing podium finishes.

This year’s team will also look to another of the Tokyo Olympians to lead the way, with UCD’s Sarah Healy heading into this week ranked number one in the 1500m. Healy will take her place in the heats of the 1500m on Saturday morning, where she will be joined by teammate Sophie O’Sullivan who is ranked number two.

Healy will look to add to the silver medal (1500m) she won at the U20 European Championships in 2019, while O’Sullivan will also go in search of her second European track medal following her silver medal (800m) at the U18 European Championships in 2018.

Away from the women’s 1500m, a bold showing can be expected from Nicola Tuthill (Hammer Throw), Israel Olatunde (100m), Reece Ademola (Long Jump), Jane Buckley (5,000m), Shay McEvoy (5,000m), Anika Thompson (10,000), and Cian McPhillips (800m) to name a few.

Leading out the Irish team on Wednesday afternoon will be Oisin Lane of Mullingar Harriers in the 20km Race Walk (4.30pm Irish time) where he is sure to have a top 10 placing on his mind.

A further 12 Irish athletes will make their debut at the championships on Thursday, starting with Nicola Tuthill (UCD) who goes in the qualifying round of the Hammer from 7.40am (Irish time).

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

Irish in action: Day 0 & Day 1 - Times listed in Espoo local time ( - 2Hr for Irish Time)

Wednesday 12th

Name

Event

18.30pm

Oisin Lane

20km Walk Final

 

 

 

Thursday 13th

Name

Event

13/07/2023    9.40

Nicola Tuthill

Hammer Q

13/07/2023  10.25

Adeyemi Talabi

100m Heat

13/07/2023  10.55

Israel Olatunde

100m Heat

13/07/2023  10.55

Oliver Swinney

100m Heat

13/07/2023  10.55

Robert Mc Donnell

100m Heat

13/07/2023  13.30

Jack Raftery

400m Heat

13/07/2023  13.30

Callum Baird

400m Heat

13/07/2023 17.05

 

100m SF W

13/07/2023  17.20

Reece Ademola

Long Jump Q

13/07/2023 17.30

 

100m SF M

13/07/2023 17.30

 

100m SF M

13/07/2023 17.30

 

100m SF M

13/07/2023 18.30

 

400m SF M

13/07/2023 18.30

 

400m SF M

13/07/2023  19.30

Ava O'Connor

3000m S/C Heat

13/07/2023  20.35

Jane Buckley

5000m Final

Full Irish Team:

Athlete Name

Club

Coach

Event

Adeyemi Talabi

Longford AC

Jordan Durham

100m

Sophie O’Sullivan

Ballymore Cobh

Maurica Powell

1500m

Sarah Healy

UCD AC

Trevor Painter

1500m

Jane Buckley

Leevale

Ray Treacy

5000m

Anika Thompson

Leevale

Shalane Flanagan

10,000m

Ava O’Connor

Tullamore Harriers

Damon Martin

3000m SC

Ruby Millet

St. Abban’s

Michael & Eoin Kelly

Long Jump

Nicola Tuthill

UCD AC

Killian Barry, Kevin Warner, Roland Korom

Hammer

Israel Olatunde

UCD AC

Daniel Kilgallon

100m & 4x100m

Oliver Swinney

Speed Development Project

Adam McMullen

100m & 4x100m

Robert McDonnell

Galway City Harriers

Brendan Glynn

100m, 200m & 4x400m

Colin Doyle

Leevale

Alan Mahoney

200m & 4x100m

Jack Raftery

Donore Harriers

Jeremy Lyons & Ger O’Donnell

400m & 4x400m

Callum Baird

Ballymena & Antrim

Ian Neely

400m & 4x400m

Cian McPhillips

UCD AC

Joe Ryan

800m

Shay McEvoy

KCH

Taylor Gulley

5000m

Callum Morgan

Candour Track Club

Mark Kirk

5000m

Abdel Laadjel

Donore Harriers

Ray Treacy

10,000m

Sean McGinley

Finn Valley

John Rogan

3000m SC

James Dunne

Tullamore Harriers

Damon Martin

3000m SC

James Ezeonu

Leevale

Kurtis Brondyke

110mH

Oisin Lane

Mullingar Harriers

Michael Lane

20km RW

Reece Ademola

Leevale

Liz Coomey & Alan Keane

Long Jump

Gabriel Kehinde

Ennis Track Club

Drew & Hayley Harrison

4x100m

Runo Avayaro

Newbridge AC

Pat Lalor

4x100m

Conor Morey

Leevale AC

Daniel Kilgallon

4x100m

Nelvin Appiah

Longford AC

Dermot McDermott

4x100m

Ciaran Carthy

DSD AC

Ed Carthy and Ruaidhri Kedney

4x400m

Andrew Egan

Galway City Harriers

Brendan Glynn

4x400m

Aaron Keane

Tullamore Harriers

Brendan Glynn

4x400m

Hugo Magee

Crusaders AC

Maria Hetherington

4x400m

Cillian Griffin

Tralee Harriers

Kevin Cogley

Non travelling reserve 4x100m  

European U23 Championships: Irish Medals

1999 800m James Nolan SILVER 1.46.94

2001 200m Mark Howard BRONZE 21.00 (+0.1)

2001 200m Ciara Sheehy BRONZE 23.54 (+1.3)

2003 5,000m Robert Connolly BRONZE 14.03.75

2009 5,000m David McCarthy BRONZE 14.00.78

2011 400m Brian Gregan SILVER 46.12

2019 800m Nadia Power BRONZE 2.06.68

2019 3000m S/C Eilish Flanagan SILVER 9.51.72

2021 20km Walk David Kenny SILVER 1.25.50

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