UCD AC athlete McCann finished in a time of 3:37.77 in a race won by Marcin Lewandowski of Poland who ran a season's best time of 3:35.57. Luke McCann set a personal best time as he finished 10th in the men's 1500m. The 23-year-old Dublin City Harriers AC athlete ran a time of 2:02.72, 1.62 seconds off the top three which was made up of winner Keely Hodgkinson of Great Britain, Ethiopia's Diribe Welteji and Lovisa Lindh of Sweden. Nadia Power claimed sixth place in the Women's 800m. He joins his training partner Cian McPhillips in the Irish all-time top 10 over 800m.ĭonegal's Mark English made an impressive start and was up to second at the halfway stage of the race, slipping back to 11th for season's best time of 1:47.85. Kildare's John Fitzsimons finished strongly in the men's 800m final, setting a personal best of 1:46.62 on his season opener. Uganda's Joshua Cheptegei won in a world leading time of 7:33.24 ahead of USA's Paul Chelimo and Ugandan Oscar Chelimo, who was 6.37 seconds clear of Tobin. In the 3000m, Seán Tobin impressed as his season's best time of 7:49.37 saw him finish fourth. П¥‰ Daniel Jarvis – 8:39.70 (PB) #MüllerBritishChamps #JoinTheJourney pic.twitter.5 Irish athletes were in action at the Golden Spike meet in Ostrava on Wednesday May 19th. П¥‡ takes the win in the men’s 3000m steeplechase with a new stadium record of 8:32.51! Phil Norman was second in the 3000m Steeplechase in 8.20.12, the fastest time by a British athlete since 1994 and securing an Olympic qualifying time. The men’s hurdles Dai Greene was 7 th in 51.66 and Chris McAllister 8 th in 52.12 Lina Nielsen hit a hurdle and did not finish. You just can’t keep Jessie Knight out of the headlines! PR last weekend and another tonight as she won the Golden Spike 400H in 54.74, third in the world this year. Jesse Knight, Ostrava, two PBs at 400m hurdles in a row! photo via WA TV by Stuart Weir He commented: “I saw the race of my good friend Keely who ran just before me and she ran so fast so I thought, ‘I just have to match it at least'” Burgin, then in the lead by 10 meters of more, carried on to win comfortably. He stuck with the pacer until he dropped out. Max Burgin was with the pacemaker in an outside lane. Max Burgin battles in the 800m, Ostrava 2021, photo via WA TV by Stuart Weir The pacemaker did an amazing job and it was a perfect race. As Ian Hodge pointed out she broke a GB Under 20 outdoor record set by Charlotte Moore when Keely was a few weeks old! She said afterwards: “ “I knew I was in good shape but it’s different getting it out on the day. Keely Hodgkinson took the lead with about 200m to run and never looked like being caught. Max Burgin, Keely Hodgkinson, Ostrava 2021, photo by Caroline Feith Keely Hodgkinson, 2021 European Indoor champion, won in 1:58.89, her first outdoor sub 2-minute run and Max Burgin finished in 1:44.14 to win in style. Keely Hodgkinson wins the Euro indoor 800m in Torun, March 2021, photo by Getty Images / European Athleticsīritish middle-distance running just goes from strength to strength with two teenage winners in the 800 in the Golden Spike in Ostrava. The runner-up gets a 41.1 pay rise vs 2021 with 58,032 in prize money. Anderson Peters, Lamecha Girma, Yohan Blake, Gianmarco Tamberi, Miltiadis Tentoglou, Joe Kovacs, Tomas Walsh, Femke Bol, Jakub Vadlejch and Vtzslav Vesel will compete in Ostrava on Tuesday night. The winner in Ostrava will take home 93,823, an increase of 69.7 vs 12 months ago. Max Burgin, Ostrava 2021, Max takes WL at 800m, day prior to his 19th birthday! photo via WA TV by Stuart Weir Tuesday 31st May Ostrava Gold Spike 2022 - Startlists Ostrava Golden Spike 2022 features some of the brightest stars in international athletics.
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