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Sarah Lavin stars in 100m hurdles but Ireland fall short in their top tier promotion bid at European Athletics Team Championships

Sarah Lavin stars in 100m hurdles but Ireland fall short in their top tier promotion bid at European Athletics Team Championships

Irish Independent17 hours ago

Sarah Lavin played a starring role for the Irish on day two of the European Athletics Team Championships in Maribor, Slovenia on Sunday – the Limerick athlete powering to victory in the 100m hurdles to help Ireland to a fifth-place finish in division two.

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