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2010 Indoor Season Results Thread: Road to Doha World Champs

  • 10-01-2010 10:31pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,614 ✭✭✭


    With the 2010 indoor season beginning to get underway and a few small meets already having taken place, I thought a thread for results and discussion of the indoor season might be needed.

    The season will culminate in Doha, Qatar, between the 12th and 14th of March with the World Indoor Championships.

    We've had discussion in other threads on hopes for Ireland's athletes in 2010. At the Worlds in ’08, Ailis McSweeney and James Nolan were Ireland’s representatives. Hopefully, we’ll have a larger team heading out to the middle-east. Derval O’Rourke looks set for a full indoor season and another tilt at the World Indoor title which she won in ’06. Having run 7.97 last season, and a 7.84 PB over 60mh to her name, she has every chance of making the final, and anything can happen from there. David Gillick will hopefully line up over the indoor season and Paul Hession over 60m as well. Mary Cullen had a tremendous ’09 indoor season, first breaking Sonia’s 3000m record, and then taking bronze in Turin. The middle distance events might see Deirdre Byrne and Róisín McGettigan attempt qualification for the Worlds. Allistair Cragg to make an appearance over 3000m? I’m looking forward to some qualifiers in the field events: Deirdre Ryan in the HJ (1.95m finally?), Kelly Proper to hit 6.60m after her 6.33m opener and Zoe Brown improving her own NR again. I’m looking forward to the National Champs as well, and hoping our younger athletes take another step up.

    This indoor season should see tougher competition in all events, with no major global outdoor championship for many athletes. Particularly, American athletes should be out in force this indoor season. A couple of highlights could be some juicy clashes between Dwain Chambers and his American counterparts in Doha, following his 6.42 in Turin last year. I presume we won’t see him in any major Grand Prix. Carmelita Jeter is running indoors, and so is Veronica Campbell-Brown, so hopefully they’ll clash at some stage. Dayron Robles and Xiang Liu are set to clash in Doha over 60mh, and with fierce competition for the U.S spots, that event should see some engaging encounters. Other highlights may be Idowu .v. Evora and Savigne .v. Lebedeva in the Triple Jump, Phillips .v. Mokoena .v. Saladino in the LJ, and Isinbayeva’s exploits in the PV.

    Some links:
    Calendar of IAAF Permit meets: http://www.iaaf.org/WIM10/results/index.html
    Irish Indoor Champs: www.indoorathletics.net
    World Indoor Championships: http://www.iaaf.org/wic10/index.html

    Any other international highlights you’re looking forward to, or other Irish athletes you’re looking forward to seeing progress this indoor season?


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,912 ✭✭✭thirtyfoot


    Nice run by Paul Scanlan of Leevale at the South of England Junior Indoors today. He lowered his 400 PB to 48.90 when finishing 2nd to James Forman.


  • Registered Users Posts: 307 ✭✭TrackFan123


    Tingle wrote: »
    Nice run by Paul Scanlan of Leevale at the South of England Junior Indoors today. He lowered his 400 PB to 48.90 when finishing 2nd to James Forman.

    Brilliant run that, seems to run better indoors than outdoors!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,686 ✭✭✭RealistSpy


    what is a "Permit meets"?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,912 ✭✭✭thirtyfoot


    RealistSpy wrote: »
    what is a "Permit meets"?

    It just means the meet has been given a license or permit by the governing body, ie, IAAf, European athletics, AAI etc.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,686 ✭✭✭RealistSpy


    Can anyone go to this meet?


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,912 ✭✭✭thirtyfoot


    RealistSpy wrote: »
    Can anyone go to this meet?

    To watch, anyone can go.

    To compete, you probably need to be very, very fast and have an agent.


  • Registered Users Posts: 307 ✭✭TrackFan123


    O'Rourke and Gillick have to be fancied to go for gold at the World Indoors.

    I think Lolo Jones is running indoors so she will obviosuly be her toughest competitor. Gillick has won european indoors before and many of the top 400 runners dont do indoors


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 10,762 ✭✭✭✭ecoli


    Rose-Anne Galligan with a new 3k indoor PB of 9.20 at the weekend


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,614 ✭✭✭Rineanna


    Also of interest is that LJ national champ, Steve Fleming, is now training in Florida with, amongst others, World Champion Dwight Phillips.


  • Registered Users Posts: 307 ✭✭TrackFan123


    Sticky this?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,686 ✭✭✭RealistSpy


    Rineanna wrote: »
    Also of interest is that LJ national champ, Steve Fleming, is now training in Florida with, amongst others, World Champion Dwight Phillips.

    Cool! I still think Eoin Hannon is the man to look forward to, him and Eoin Kelly in the TJ.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,614 ✭✭✭Rineanna


    RealistSpy wrote: »
    Cool! I still think Eoin Hannon is the man to look forward to, him and Eoin Kelly in the TJ.

    Definitely. Hannon is a decent enough jumper at his best (7.44m in 2007). IIRC he's had a couple of injury problems the last couple of seasons, so, all going well, he'll have a clean run at a new PB this year.


  • Registered Users Posts: 307 ✭✭TrackFan123


    Irish Juniors at Nenagh (cow shed) this weekend;

    http://www.athleticsireland.ie/content/?p=11312

    AAI Games the following day.

    Looking to see what Lorcan O'Cathain can do, made a big breakthrough over the summer running 21.79 at the Youth Olympics. Womens 60m will also be very interesting


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,686 ✭✭✭RealistSpy


    Irish Juniors at Nenagh (cow shed) this weekend;

    http://www.athleticsireland.ie/content/?p=11312

    AAI Games the following day.

    Looking to see what Lorcan O'Cathain can do, made a big breakthrough over the summer running 21.79 at the Youth Olympics. Womens 60m will also be very interesting

    Heating will be on :)
    I don't know if I should go this weekend to be honest I didn't even know about it!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 14 real_upstart


    Back Mary Cullen for a big performance if she does indoors!!! O'Rourke, Gillick, Proper to make finals in Doha.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,614 ✭✭✭Rineanna


    Report from the Junior indoor championships:

    http://www.athleticsireland.ie/content/?p=11368


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,686 ✭✭✭RealistSpy


    These Juniors arn't messing about :S Great 60m result. I will be recording some events tomorrow mainly the LJ, TJ and if I can get a good recording view for the 60m!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 41 runrunrun


    good start form cragg up at the washington preview in seattle today
    Section 4
    1 Cragg, Alistair Adidas 3:55.00 3:59.42P
    2 Bayley, Tim Brighton Pho 3:58.30 3:59.58P
    3 Jefferson, John OTC 4:00.00 4:00.70P
    4 Klotz, Kenny Oregon 4:05.00 4:05.20
    5 Withers, JK Tamalpa 4:03.20 4:06.22
    6 Brown, Ryan Asics 4:08.57


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,614 ✭✭✭Rineanna


    Some results from Luxembourg...

    Niamh Whelan ran within 1/100th of her 60m PB when she ran 7.50 to finish second.

    David McCarthy (the older one) won the 800m with 1.50.63, while Joe Warne finished 6th in 1.53.63.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,614 ✭✭✭Rineanna


    AAI report from the AAI games:
    Veale Sets New Junior Indoor 3k Walk



    The Athletics Ireland, National Programme of Indoor Meets, kicked off this weekend, with the Nenagh Indoor Arena playing host to both the Woodie’s DIY Junior Indoor Championships on Saturday and the AAI Games on Sunday.



    At the AAI Game the Women’s 3k Walk was won by Zuzana Malikova, a Slovakian International and member of West Waterford AC, in 12.53.48 minutes. One of Ireland’s most exciting, up and coming walkers, Kate Veale (West Waterford AC) who is coached by Jamie Costin, finished second in a new Junior Irish Record of 13.18.20 minutes. The record was formally held by Olive Loughnane’s sister Ann and stood at 13:27.32 minutes. Veale had won the 3,000m Walk at the Junior Indoor Championships on Saturday. In the Men’s 3k Walk, Jamie Costin of West Waterford AC, who has just returned from an Athletics Ireland, high performance warm weather training camp in Portugal, won comfortable in 11.56.29 minutes.



    The Women’s 60m Final, produced the race of the day. Amy Foster of University of Ulster, who was quickest out of the blocks, displayed a fine return to form to win in a new personal best of 7.50 seconds. Clare Brady of Celbridge AC, who is now coached by former Irish Sprint International Gary Ryan, was second in 7.55 seconds. Kelly Proper of Ferrybank AC, who focused exclusively on the 60m sprint at the meet, placed third in 7.57 seconds. The introduction of the new IAAF no break rule caused little problems in all the sprint events of the day, with only one disqualification.



    In the Men’s High Jump, Kouroush Foroughi of Star of the Sea AC, set a new Indoor personal best jumping an impressive 2.15 metres, a 5cm improvement on his previous best, set in March of last year.



    The Men’s 1000m had one of the biggest fields of the day, with three races being run to facilitate the numbers. In the A 1000m Final, Emmet Dunleavy of Sligo AC set the early pace, bringing the leading pack through 800m in 1:58 minutes. With 300m to go Alan O’Brien, of Crusaders AC took a commanding lead and looked to have run the perfect tactical race. However, Junior Athletes, Darren McBrearty and Paul Robinson of St. Coca’s AC made decisive moves coming over the final bend to close the ground on O’Brien. Robinson showed an impressive turn of speed in the final metres, to outkick both athletes to win in 2.27.38 minutes with McBrearty second in 2.27.74 and O’Brien third in 2.28.38. O’Brien later lined up in the Men’s 3000m and won in convincing style in 8.28.69 minutes from Patrick McCartan of West Limerick in 8.30.47.

    Great jumping by Faroughi, walking from Veale and early sprinting form from Foster, Brady and Proper. Promising to see the need for 3 races in the 1000m.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,686 ✭✭✭RealistSpy


    Very good indoors 2day got a new 60m pb in race1 I think I broke it again in race 2!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,143 ✭✭✭downthemiddle


    I wonder how Mr/Ric/Ricky Flair feels about his performance this weekend? Perhaps he would like to post a comment or is he still banned ?:D


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 10,762 ✭✭✭✭ecoli


    David Rooney with a great season opener in the US 8.21 for 3k


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,912 ✭✭✭thirtyfoot


    Kourosh is the man, I love him (not in a gay way). He jumped 2.15, was taking about 45 secs between jumps, nearly cleared 2.18 on his first attempt but got tired then I think. He has the attributes, no doubt, with the fact he is a little bit different being one of them.

    Great seeing Amy Foster back running well after last season. She is so smooth out of the blocks and in transition. I think the Womens 60 in the Odyssey will be a cracker with Whelan and outdoor 100m champ McSweeney and a possible resurgent Anna Boyle now coached by Sean Cahill to be added to the trio of Foster, Brady and Proper. Brady, while beaten today is also looking sharp.

    Eoin Hannon popped out a 7.18 and looked very fast on the runway, PBs could be coming in the summer.

    First time seeing Kate Veale. A class act and she looks like a top walker already, very well developed and probably has the best mentor/coach that a youngster could have.

    Paul Robinson is a tough cookie too. Alan O' Brien was in the driving seat and had the race swen up with 100 to go but Robinson bided his time and won very well. O' Brien made up for it in the 3000 and showed that there is no substitute for speed when all else was equal no matter what the event. Good to see Richie Corcoran back after injury wiped out his outdoor season in 09.

    But highlight was the womens 60m (the two races). I love it when there are head to heads - its what athletics is all about.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,912 ✭✭✭thirtyfoot


    To add to Kate Veale's record in Nenagh, Clare Fitzgerald broke the Irish Junior Shot Putt record in New York with a 13.91m.

    http://www.gojaspers.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=12500&ATCLID=204870398


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,686 ✭✭✭RealistSpy


    AAI Camphionship Results

    I have a new PB 7.42 :)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 15 Jackie_Dazzler


    well done!


  • Registered Users Posts: 307 ✭✭TrackFan123


    Paul Scanlan followed up his silver and 48.90 pb in the 400 last week with a bronze in the 200 at the Southern U20s in 22.60 which is a big PB, very impressive considering he was originally an 800m runner. he was consistent as well with two other sub 23 runs


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,614 ✭✭✭Rineanna


    A couple of meets abroad this weekend with Irish in action:

    Welsh Senior Champs: http://www.welshathletics.org/2010-welsh-indoor-championships/

    Patrick Phelan (200m), Nick Hogan (400m), Andy Kidd (400m), Conor Healy (800m/1500m), Richard Corcoran & Chris Jones(1500m), Kevin Moriarty, Eoin Flynn (3000m) and Niall Counihan (TJ).

    ASVÖ Vienna Indoor Gala: http://www.viennaindoor.at/starts.htm

    Kelly Proper (60m, LJ), Niamh Whelan (60m) and Chris Russell (60m).

    Anyone know of Irish in action in the U.S?


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 130 ✭✭sleapy235


    Kelly Proper broke the Irish long jump record in Vienna with a great leap of 6.62m, well done to her!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,614 ✭✭✭Rineanna


    Great news. Delighted for her. Her series, despite three fouls, was pretty strong too, with a 6.47m and a 6.55m. Onwards and upwards.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 10,762 ✭✭✭✭ecoli


    Ste Colvert with a new PB in the 60m in 7.06. Good indication of his improved starts and good signs for the summer hopefully


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,614 ✭✭✭Rineanna


    Amy Foster set her second PB of the season, with a 7.49 run over 60m in Birmingham.

    http://www.niathletics.org/news/default.asp?ID=1663&itemId=219&topicId=&va=0


  • Registered Users Posts: 307 ✭✭TrackFan123


    ecoli wrote: »
    Ste Colvert with a new PB in the 60m in 7.06. Good indication of his improved starts and good signs for the summer hopefully

    That from Jordanstown? Have a link to the results?

    To be fair i think his 60 pbs were from when he first started running. He certainly wasnt running 7.3 60m splits on the way to 10.65. Hopefully see him get comfortably under 7


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,686 ✭✭✭RealistSpy


    ecoli wrote: »
    Ste Colvert with a new PB in the 60m in 7.06. Good indication of his improved starts and good signs for the summer hopefully

    When was this?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,614 ✭✭✭Rineanna


    Deirdre Ryan jumped 1.80m in Cottbus last night.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,912 ✭✭✭thirtyfoot


    http://www.independent.ie/sport/other-sports/athletics-proper-focused-on-long-jump-glory-as-heptathlon-talk-quashed-2038493.html
    KELLY Proper's new Irish long jump record of 6.62m in Vienna last weekend has clinched her place in next month's World Indoors and, she says, underlines why she's not tempted to switch to the heptathlon.

    Irish fans will see the talented Waterford star in action at the Woodies National Indoors in Belfast in a week's time and in the coming month, she's also hoping to compete in the Birmingham GP on February 20.

    Getting into the Birmingham long jump would likely pit her against Britain's world-class heptathletes, reigning world champion Jessica Ennis and 2007 bronze medallist Kelly Sotherton.

    And many feel that Proper, currently the Irish long jump and 200m champion, who also took 100m silver at the Nationals last summer, could take a similar path as she has serious potential as an international multi-eventer.

    However, the Ferrybank field star says she has no notion of switching disciplines.

    Having gone full-time this season, she is concentrating solely on the long jump right now, especially as she's already qualified for this summer's European Championships, a competition where 6.62m took fourth place back in 2006.

    "I used to do multi-events when I was 16-17 and I was good at the throws, but the 800m nearly killed me," Proper quips.

    "I think a lot of people switch to heptathlon when they're not doing well in their individual event, but I am very happy with it," she said.

    "Plus, I am already training so hard for the long jump and my coaches -- Brid and Alan Golden -- have three small kids and certainly wouldn't have time to be training me for other events."

    Having added 30cm to her personal best in the past year, Proper is clearly still developing.

    She jumped a 6.59 best to reach the European Indoor final last March. The only blip in 2009 was when her big leap of 6.68m at the Nationals was wind-assisted, which meant she didn't qualify for the World Championships in Berlin.

    "I really felt in great shape that day and felt that I would have jumped a PB without the wind," Proper says, admitting that indoor jumping is her preference.

    "Having a wind behind you is much more disruptive because you're having to change your mark and run-up and can foul more often," she explains. Yet she still has no complaints about having to train outdoors all year round, even during the recent arctic conditions, because of Ireland's lack of indoor facilities.

    "There's nothing you can do about it, so you just get on with it," Proper says stoically.

    Elsewhere the 26th AXA Raheny Five Mile race takes place on Sunday at 3.0, with juvenile races (€5) from 2.15.

    And for those who prefer their running wet and wild, there's a new 5km 'Mud Run', in aid of MS Ireland, taking place on the off-road track in Mondello Park on February 27.


  • Registered Users Posts: 307 ✭✭TrackFan123


    Results from Jordanstown

    http://www.niathletics.org/download/1/Results2010-ANIIndoorOpenJan.xls

    Deam Adams running 6.91 twice, brilliant result and over a tenth off his PB, looking good for Odessey


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,614 ✭✭✭Rineanna


    There are a RAKE of Irish in action at the London City Games in Lee Valley, including Ailis McSweeney, Claire Brady, Elaine McCaffrey, Mairead Murphy, Pamela Hughes, Darragh Graham, Eoin Hannon, Chris Russell, Steve Colvert, Paul Brizzel, Brian Gregan, Gordon Kennedy, Brian Murphy, Eoin Mulhall, Joe Warne, Simon Phelan and others.

    Kelly Proper is also down to compete there, but she was down to compete in Bratislava too, so not sure where or if she's competing. Kerry Harty and David McCarthy are also competing in Bratislava.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,614 ✭✭✭Rineanna


    Paul Hession racing in Karlsruhe today:
    Heat 2
    Lane BIB Name DOB NAT PB i PB o NR
    1 82 Aslan, Ismail 07.03.1981 TUR 6,71 10,43 6,70
    2 41 Kosenkow, Alexander 14.03.1977 GER 6,62 10,14 6,53
    3 68 Schwab, Stefan 29.05.1987 GER 6,59 10,19 6,53
    4 46 Phillips, Dwight 01.10.1977 USA 6,47 10,06 6,39
    5 13 Clarke, Lerone 07.07.1981 JAM 6:63 9,99 6,49
    6 74 Unger, Tobias 10.07.1979 GER 6.60 10,16 6,53
    7 24 Hession, Paul 27.01.1983 IRL 6,61 10,18 6,61
    8 27 Howard, Julian 03.04.1989 GER 6,92 - - - 6,53
    Stand: 30.01.2010


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  • Registered Users Posts: 307 ✭✭TrackFan123


    Lane BIB Name DOB NAT PB i PB o NR
    1 82 Aslan, Ismail 07.03.1981 TUR 6,71 10,43 6,70
    2 41 Kosenkow, Alexander 14.03.1977 GER 6,62 10,14 6,53
    3 68 Schwab, Stefan 29.05.1987 GER 6,59 10,19 6,53
    4 46 Phillips, Dwight 01.10.1977 USA 6,47 10,06 6,39
    5 13 Clarke, Lerone 07.07.1981 JAM 6:63 9,99 6,49
    6 74 Unger, Tobias 10.07.1979 GER 6.60 10,16 6,53
    7 24 Hession, Paul 27.01.1983 IRL 6,61 10,18 6,61
    8 27 Howard, Julian 03.04.1989 GER 6,92 - - - 6,53

    Strong field for Hession there, interesting to see what he does against Philips the LJ world champion and Clarke, whos gone sub 10. Obviously its just an opener so it doesnt matter too much ... anyone know if Hesh is planning a full indoor season or not?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 85 ✭✭kilkenny runner


    this was posted yesterday .... does anybody know how they did ???

    There are a RAKE of Irish in action at the London City Games in Lee Valley, including Ailis McSweeney, Claire Brady, Elaine McCaffrey, Mairead Murphy, Pamela Hughes, Darragh Graham, Eoin Hannon, Chris Russell, Steve Colvert, Paul Brizzel, Brian Gregan, Gordon Kennedy, Brian Murphy, Eoin Mulhall, Joe Warne, Simon Phelan and others.

    Kelly Proper is also down to compete there, but she was down to compete in Bratislava too, so not sure where or if she's competing. Kerry Harty and David McCarthy are also competing in Bratislava


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,614 ✭✭✭Rineanna


    They haven't posted the results as of yet, I don't think.

    Paul hession ran 6.78 in the heat.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,912 ✭✭✭thirtyfoot


    Chamney had a good win in New Mexico with 1:50.27 over 800, comfortable win based on time of 2nd place.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,614 ✭✭✭Rineanna


    London Games results...too many to list, so follow this link and scroll down to London Games and click on it. It's an Excel file:

    http://www.thepowerof10.info/results/resultslookup.aspx

    Brian Gregan 47.67 in 400m, Clare Brady 7.48 in 60m and Steve Colvert dips under 7 seconds to 6.98 are just some.


  • Registered Users Posts: 307 ✭✭TrackFan123


    Impressive by Gregan, has he ever raa indoors before?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,912 ✭✭✭thirtyfoot


    Impressive by Gregan, has he ever raa indoors before?

    He has but that takes a second off his indoor PB.

    The 400 guys are travelling well. We have 3 juniors sub 50 indoors in Scanlan, Crowe and Hannon and two more with the potential to go maybe sub 50 all going well next week in Kervick and Maher.


  • Registered Users Posts: 307 ✭✭TrackFan123


    Tingle wrote: »
    He has but that takes a second off his indoor PB.

    The 400 guys are travelling well. We have 3 juniors sub 50 indoors in Scanlan, Crowe and Hannon and two more with the potential to go maybe sub 50 all going well next week in Kervick and Maher.

    Bodes well for another 4x400 in the World Juniors


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,912 ✭✭✭thirtyfoot


    Bodes well for another 4x400 in the World Juniors

    Yes indeed and a few others can be thrown in there like Harvey but I don't know if any will get the individual standard as its sub 48. I think they should send them if they have 5 or 6 sub 50 as Gillick refers to his trip to the World Juniors on a relay as a real turning point for him.

    Crowe is one to watch in years to come over the hurdles. Ran low 54 last year and the World Junior standard (53.34) is now in his radar based on his great indoor run yesterday. Has a good pedigree, his old man was a handy runner himself!

    Good news on McCarthy (le Cheile).

    http://www.athleticsireland.ie/content/?p=11652
    Bratislava David McCarthy (Le Cheile AC) was an easy winner over 800m in a time of 1:49.40 - just outside his indoor best of 1:49.12.


  • Registered Users Posts: 307 ✭✭TrackFan123


    Tingle wrote: »
    Yes indeed and a few others can be thrown in there like Harvey but I don't know if any will get the individual standard as its sub 48. I think they should send them if they have 5 or 6 sub 50 as Gillick refers to his trip to the World Juniors on a relay as a real turning point for him.

    Crowe is one to watch in years to come over the hurdles. Ran low 54 last year and the World Junior standard (53.34) is now in his radar based on his great indoor run yesterday. Has a good pedigree, his old man was a handy runner himself!

    Good news on McCarthy (le Cheile).

    http://www.athleticsireland.ie/content/?p=11652

    I think Scanlan has a good chance of getting the standard, he is a second off it with his first run indoors. Logically he should get 47.90 by july, however he seems to run better indoors.

    Harvey is experienced having ran at two major internationals now and i think can go low 48, he also showed promise over the hurdles last summer. Fearghus Hannon is another quite promising one, apparently ran a very quick first leg at the European Juniors in the heats.


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