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Ireland Aoife Lynch Kate Doherty Sarah Quinn Sophie Becker: 2 May 2021 World Relays: Chorzów, Poland [58] 4 × 400 m relay: 3:24.38 Ireland Phil Healy Sharlene Mawdsley Sophie Becker Rhasidat Adeleke: 4 May 2024 World Relays: Nassau, Bahamas [59] 3:22.71 Ireland Sophie Becker Rhasidat Adeleke Phil Healy Sharlene Mawdsley: 12 June 2024 European ...
Athlete Event Heat Semifinal Final Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank Phil Healy: 200 m: 23.51 15 did not advance Rhasidat Adeleke: 400 m: Bye 50.54 1 Q: 49.07 NR: Sharlene Mawdsley: 50.99 5 Q: 51.59 8 Sophie Becker: 51.54 10 did not advance Louise Shanahan: 800 m: 2:04.81 28 did not advance Ciara Mageean: 1500 m: 4:06.81 3 Q — 4:04.66 Sarah ...
Ireland competed at the 2023 World Athletics Championships in Budapest, Hungary, from 19 to 27 August 2023. The team won no medals, but two athletes ( Rhasidat Adeleke in the women's 400 metres and Ciara Mageean in the women's 1500 ) achieved fourth-place finishes.
The longstanding practice relating to athletes in Northern Ireland who qualify for participation at the Olympic Games is that an athlete born in Northern Ireland who qualifies for participation at the Olympic Games and who holds a UK passport, may opt for selection by either Team GB or Ireland. The British Olympic Association (BOA) and the ...
Ireland guaranteed a podium finish on seven consecutive days: the opening Monday (McSharry, swimming), then Tuesday (Wiffen, swimming), followed by Wednesday (this was the day Harrington secured at least a bronze medal in boxing), [5] then Thursday (Lynch & Doyle, rowing), followed by McCarthy and O'Donovan's gold in rowing on Friday. [6]
Athlete Event Heat Semi-final Final Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank Rhasidat Adeleke: 400 m: 51.59 2 Q: 50.81 4 Did not advance Sophie Becker: 52.24 5 Did not advance Louise Shanahan: 800 m: 2:01.71 5 Did not advance Sarah Healy: 1500 m: 4:11.31 12 Did not advance Sarah Lavin: 100 m hurdles: 12.99 3 Q: 12.87 5 Did not advance Joan Healy ...
Ireland national rugby sevens team qualified for the first time at the Olympics by winning the gold medal at the 2020 Final Olympic Qualification Tournament in Monaco, defeating the favorites France in the final 28–19. [31] Team roster. Ireland's 12-man squad plus one alternate was named on 6 July 2021. [32] Head coach: Anthony Eddy
Athlete Event Heat Semifinal Final Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank Brian Gregan: 400 metres: 45.37 18 Q: 45.42 19 Did not advance Mark English: 800 metres: 1:48.01 34 Did not advance Mick Clohisey: Marathon — 2:16:21 22 Sean Hehir: 2:27:33 63 Paul Pollock: DNS – Thomas Barr: 400 metres hurdles: 49.79 18 Q: DNS – Did not advance Alex ...