Britton best on show as Ireland survive

ATHLETICS: IRELAND SURVIVED a fairly desperate battle against relegation to retain their First League status at the European…

ATHLETICS:IRELAND SURVIVED a fairly desperate battle against relegation to retain their First League status at the European Team Championships in Izmir, Turkey, over the weekend – although without a single individual victory.

The likes of David Gillick, Derval O’Rourke, Paul Hession and Jason Smyth had to be content with the minor placings, and yet there were a couple of narrow defeats, including Fionnuala Britton in the 5,000 metres and the women’s 4x400 metres relay.

But it was hardly the most encouraging display ahead of the World Championships in Daegu later this summer – or indeed next year’s Olympics. In the end Ireland finished 10th of the 12 competing countries, with bottom-placed Slovenia and Croatia both relegated to the Second League division – while hosts Turkey took the outright honours ahead of Greece, with both those countries promoted to the Premier Division.

Finishing positions are based on a nation’s combined points of men and women, and Ireland had mostly their women to be thankful for: Britton was involved in the best finish of the day when running Turkish runner Alemitu Bekele to within inches in a thrilling 5,000 metres, losing by less than half a second.

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The women’s 4x400 metres relay looked set for victory winning race one in 3:31.25, but were overtaken by Turkey in race two.

O’Rourke finished fourth in her first 100 metres hurdles of the season, clocking 13.11 seconds, with the Norwegian Christine Vukicevic taking maximum points in 12.87. Ciara Mageean also ran well to finish fourth in the 1,500 metres in 4:27.20.

Saturday’s events were marked by another worrying run from David Gillick, who could only manage a seventh place finish in 46.95 seconds.

Paul Hession ran a seasonal best of 20.65 in the 200 metres but still had to be content with fifth place, while the women’s 4x100 metres relay team, already qualified for Daegu, dropped the baton at the first changeover.

Ian O'Riordan

Ian O'Riordan

Ian O'Riordan is an Irish Times sports journalist writing on athletics