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Steven Colvert won the men’s 200m title in Santry after agonisingly missing out on the Olympic “A” standard in this afternoon’s heats.
Catriona Cuddihy looks set to miss the Olympics after Joanna Mills won an appeal against her exclusion from the Irish squad.
The Waterford runner will be back in action in the 400m hurdles at the National Championships tomorrow.
Some of the biggest names in world athletics continued their Olympic preparations in Paris last night.
This weekend is the last chance saloon for those Irish athletes still hoping to achieve the Olympic “A” Standard.
Our athlete-by-athlete guide continues with a man who has overcome more than most to make the short trip to London.
Derry’s Jason Smyth got his European Championships off to a flying start, securing automatic qualification for the 100m semi-finals.
Cavan’s Ceire Smith was stopped by fourth seed Karolina Michalczuk in the flyweight last 16 at the AIBA World Boxing Championships.
The three-time world champion had an easy 27-4 win against Jessica Belder of Holland.
Ben Reynolds finished an “underwhelming” seventh in his 60m hurdles semi-final in Istanbul this afternoon.
The double Olympic champion will compete in the SPAR Great Ireland Run in the Phoenix Park on 15 April.
Derval O’Rourke won the 60m hurdles at the Senior Indoor Track and Field Championships in a time of 8.21s yesterday.