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Ger O'Donnell takes national championship silver

Jun 25, 2022 18:31 By Dave Hooper
Ger O'Donnell takes national championship silver
Ger O'Donell pf Carrick-On-Shannon
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Carrick-on-Shannon's Ger O'Donnell takes national championship 110m hurdles silver

Ger O’Donnell claimed national 110m hurdles silver at the national track and field championships in Dublin.

O’Donnell was just 0.02 seconds behind his great rival Matthew Behan of Crusaders. O’Donnell clocked 15.63 seconds for silver with Behan taking gold in 15.61 seconds.

David Dagg of Dundrum South Dublin took bronze in 16.83 seconds.

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While it was medal’s on the double for Inny Vale’s Casey Mulvey. The Cavan woman took shot put silver and hammer bronze.

Elsewhere there was no luck for Alannah McGuiness in the 200 metres. Carrick-on-Shannon athlete McGuinness clocked 26.99 in heat three for third place.

The top two qualified for the final with the two fastest finishers taking the final two places. McGuinness was fifth fastest loser overall.

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In the men’s event Daire Donohoe of Annalee and Aaron Kelly finished fourth and fifth in heat two. Clocking 23.91 and 24.48 respectively.

The race was won by Nkemjika Onwumereh in 22.86 seconds. No one from this heat progressed to the final with the fastest eight from six heats progressing.

Denise Toner of Clones missed out on the 800 metre final. Toner posted 2:19.14 for fifth place in semi-final two. Toner was less than two seconds behind race winner Sarah Healy, but finished outside the automatic places.

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Annalee’s Roland Surlis progressed to the 800 metre men’s final, finishing second in his heat. Surlis clocked 1:56.01 behind Mark English in 1:55.42. The final takes place at 7.15 on Sunday.

Longford’s Nelvin Appiah grabbed the fastest losers place in the men’s 400m hurdlers. Appiah clocked 57.35 seconds in a race won by Thomas Barr in 51.97 seconds. Appiah’s final gets underway at 7.25 on Sunday.

Niamh Malone of Monaghan Phoenix booked a place in the women’s 400m hurdles final taking second place in semi-final two in 64.24. Kelly McGrory won out in 61.36. Malone’s final is set off for 7.35.

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