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RTÉ News
4 days ago
- Sport
- RTÉ News
Ireland in promotion hunt after strong day one at European Team Championships
Ireland are in fifth place after day one of the Division 2 events at the European Athletics Team Championships in Slovenia. It was great day for Jack Raftery and the men's 4x100m relay team, as they set another new national record. Raftery put in one of the performances of the day to clock a PB of 44.98 in the 400m, which was good enough to see him finish fourth. In doing so, the Dubliner became just the second Irish man to break the 45-second mark. "I don't know if I have words for it," Raftery said afterwards. "That's the best field I've ever been part of; it's a Diamond League quality field. If I had ran a PB and came last, I would've been happy. I can't believe that. I felt great coming down that home straight. "Oh my god I'm delighted." Sharlene Mawdsley, meanwhile, ran an SB of 50.93 as she came home third in the women's 400m, a result that she was satisfied with. "I don't even know how I made it around," was her assessment post-race. "A season's best is great, it's a shame I didn't come first, I would've loved to win the top points, but it would've taken a PB to do that today. "It was about getting out there and doing my family proud." But there was delight for the men's 4x100m team as they set a new national record for the second weekend in a row. The team of Michael Farrelly (Raheny Shamrock AC), Sean Aigboboh (Tallaght AC), Marcus Lawler (Clonliffe Harriers AC) and Israel Olatunde (Tallaght AC) came home in 38.88, four tenths of a second faster than what they had managed last weekend. "There's a lot of effort that has gone into this over the years," said team captain Lawler. "We're all delighted to break the national record." It was good enough for second place overall. The action is set to resume this afternoon at 1.30pm with promotion on offer for the teams which finish in the top three. Team Ireland - Day One results Sean Mockler – Men's Hammer Throw – 12th (64.00m) Shane Howard – Men's Long Jump – 11th (7.20m) Arlene Crossan – Women's 400m Hurdles – 14th (59.14 PB) Clodagh Walsh – Women's Pole Vault – 10th (3.40m) Fintan Dewhirst – Men's 400m Hurdles – 15th (79.01) Niamh Fogarty – Women's Discus Throw – 5th (52.20m) Bori Akinola – Men's 100m – 8th (10.62, -2.2m/s) Eric Favors – Men's Shot Put – 5th (19.42m) Lucy-May Sleeman – Women's 100m – 9th (11.84, -1.1m/s) Sophie O'Sullivan – Women's 800m – 16th (2:12.87) Shane Bracken – Men's 1500m – 3rd (3:42.92) David Cussen – Men's High Jump – 5th (2.16m) Sharlene Mawdsley – Women's 400m – 3rd (50.93) Elizabeth Ndudi – Women's Long Jump – 4th (6.26m) Jack Raftery – Men's 400m – 4th (44.98) Grace Casey – Women's Javelin Throw – 14th (42.33m) Brian Fay – Men's 5000m – 2nd (13:56.07) Ava O'Connor – Women's 3000m Steeplechase – 3rd (9:45.09) Women's 4x100m Relay (Sarah Leahy, Ciara Neville, Lauren Roy, Sarah Lavin) – 3rd (43.97)


The Irish Sun
10-06-2025
- Sport
- The Irish Sun
Inside Mark English's life from girlfriend to rubbing shoulders with celebs on Late Late Show after latest Irish record
MARK ENGLISH yesterday smashed his own 800m Irish record as he continues to be in the form of his life at the relatively old age of 32. And he didn't just about sneak under his previous best time of 1:44.34 either as he managed to shave enough that 6 He clocked the time while running in the Netherlands Credit: @athleticsirelandofficial and @markenglish_ 6 Mark and girlfriend Erica taking in the Northern Lights while visiting Iceland Credit: @markenglish_ 6 Mark and sprint ace Israel Olatunde meeting Irish dancing legend Michael Flatley backstage in RTE Credit: @markenglish_ 6 Kerry GAA great Pat Spillane was also part of the line-up that evening Credit: @markenglish It's worth bearing in mind too that his previous top time was only set in Poland last week. Monday's effort saw English come first in his run at the FBK Games in Hengelo. He saw off France's Yanis Meziane and Australia's Peyton Craig in doing so. Athletics fans were quick to hail his fastest-ever time as going under 1:44 is considered elite across the global 800m spectrum. Read More On Irish Sport Paul Martyn labelled him "phenomenal". Similarly, John McCabe praised: "Running incredibly fast!!! Congratulations Mark!" Raheny Shamrock AC ace Orla Comerford also enjoyed success — winning the Para Athletics Women's 100m. Just last week English had eclipsed his own national record with a fine victory at the World Athletics Continental Tour Gold meeting in Bydgoszcz. He powered down the home straight in Poland to clock a winning time of 1:44.34, with his previous best of 1:44.53 set in Madrid last June. Most read in Athletics The five-time European medallist trails only Sonia O'Sullivan in Ireland's all-time major championships medal table. His haul comprises of two bronze medals won at the European Outdoor Championships in 2014 and 2022 respectively. 'Next Usain Bolt' Gout Gout, 17, runs blistering sub-10sec 100m twice in same day There were a further two bronze won at the indoor equivalent in 2019 His sole 800m silver came in 2015 when the Indoors were held in Prague. The Donegal native has He made his bow on the greatest stage of all in Rio back in 2016 - making it to the 800m semi-finals. 6 Another pic from his and Erica's trip to Iceland where they took in its stunning scenery Credit: @markenglish 6 He has a degree in medicine from University College Dublin Credit: @markenglish It was a similar story last summer as his Paris journey ended at the semi-final stages after he came sixth. In the Covid-delayed Tokyo Games of 2021 he marginally failed to make it past the first round.


The Irish Sun
10-06-2025
- Sport
- The Irish Sun
‘Phenomenal' Mark English breaks Irish 800m record yet again – and enters rarefied air in the process
MARK ENGLISH broke his Irish record with a sizzling run in the 800m in the Netherlands yesterday. The Donegal lad, 32, clocked a time of 1:43.92 to smash the record. Advertisement His existing record of 1:44.34 was set in Poland just last week. And yesterday's effort saw English come first in his run at the FBK Games in Hengelo. He saw off France's Yanis Meziane and Australia's Peyton Craig in doing so. Athletics fans were quick to hail his fastest-ever time as going under 1:44 is considered elite across the global 800m spectrum. Advertisement Read More On Irish Sport Paul Martyn labelled him "phenomenal". Similarly, John McCabe praised: "Running incredibly fast!!! Congratulations Mark!" Raheny Shamrock AC ace Orla Comerford also enjoyed success — winning the Para Athletics Women's 100m. Only last week English had eclipsed his own national record with a fine victory at the World Athletics Continental Tour Gold meeting in Bydgoszcz. He powered down the home straight in Poland to clock a winning time of 1:44.34, with his previous best of 1:44.53 set in Madrid last June. Advertisement Most read in Athletics The five-time European medallist trails only Sonia O'Sullivan in Ireland's all-time major championships medal table. English's victory was no surprise to his followers after a hugely impressive win at the Sound Running Track Fest in Los Angeles in May. 'Next Usain Bolt' Gout Gout, 17, runs blistering sub-10sec 100m twice in same day In that race he had posted a 1:44.75 time that pointed towards a big run in Bydgoszcz. 1 English is running better than ever at 32 Credit: @irishathletics Advertisement


Irish Daily Mirror
09-06-2025
- Sport
- Irish Daily Mirror
Donegal sensation Mark English smashes another Irish record on the track
Mark English claimed his third outdoor track triumph of the season and became the first Irishman to break 1:44 for 800m at the FBK Games in Hengelo. English, 32, produced another scintillating finish to cross the line in first place ahead of France's Yanis Meziane and Australia's Peyton Craig after sitting off the early pace at the event in the Netherlands, thus franking his recent strong form. The Donegal star clocked a new national record time of 1:43.92, bettering his previous best of 1:44.34 set 10 days ago in Bydgoszcz - both events were part of the World Athletics Continental Tour Gold series. The Finn Valley athlete was also victorious in the Running Track Fest meet in LA last month. English trained at altitude after winning his fifth and latest European medal - in the indoors in Apeldoorn in March - and that work is paying off. 'It felt great,' said English of his latest success. 'I just wanted to run that race like a semi-final and I managed to do that. I stayed off the pace early and when I got to 600 I felt really good. 'I could see them fading and when I'm in good shape, I can always understand what the commentators are saying and I could hear him say there would be some tired legs in the home straight, it was nice to hear that. I thought I could catch them with about 80 metres left.' English is hoping this is only the start of a spectacular summer, with the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo to come in September. Earlier in the evening Orla Comerford (Raheny Shamrock AC) won the Para Athletics Women's 100m in a season's best time of 11.96 seconds (-1.2m/s), which is just 0.06 seconds off the Paralympic bronze medallist's personal best.