Phil Healy Archives - SportsNewsIreland https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/tag/phil-healy Sports News, Live GAA scores, GAA fixtures Tue, 03 Aug 2021 01:38:17 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://i0.wp.com/www.sportsnewsireland.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/sni-icon.jpg?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Phil Healy Archives - SportsNewsIreland https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/tag/phil-healy 32 32 229439223 Olympic Athletics: Coscoran qualifies for semi, Healy loses out by 0.07 sec https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/olympic-games/olympic-athletics-coscoran-healy https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/olympic-games/olympic-athletics-coscoran-healy#respond Tue, 03 Aug 2021 06:00:42 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=19024 Team Ireland were back in action again in the Olympic Stadium this morning. The Irish events started with Andrew Coscoran in the 1500m and Phil Healy in the 400m Men’s 1500m Round 1 (Heat 1) – 01:27 – Andrew Coscoran At just before 09:30 in a wet, rainy Tokyo, Coscoran lined up to take part […]

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Team Ireland were back in action again in the Olympic Stadium this morning. The Irish events started with Andrew Coscoran in the 1500m and Phil Healy in the 400m

Men’s 1500m Round 1 (Heat 1) – 01:27 – Andrew Coscoran

At just before 09:30 in a wet, rainy Tokyo, Coscoran lined up to take part in a fast competitive 1500m heat.

The Irishman came into this race ranked 40th in the world for this event. He had high hopes of qualifying for the semi-final but faced a star studded line-up.

He would need to challenge with the world number two, Norway’s Jakob Ingebrigtsen and number four, Kenya’s Ronald Musagala. The top six finishers would qualify automatically and the next six fastest from the three heats.

 

Coscoran started his race fast and sat in seventh after the first lap, tucking into the inside lane. He is considered to run courageously with all his heart.

With 800m left he was in the middle of the pack. The 25-year-old has a very strong finish and as he heard to bell for the final lap, he produced a quick turn of pace.

In the final 100m he managed to overtake three more athletes and he finished the race in eighth. Although he was outside the outside automatic qualification but scored a very good time.

Team GB’s Jake Heyward finished the race in first while Ethiopa’s Teddese Lemi narrowly getting second.

Even though he was two seconds off his season best, the conditions proved tricky with three athletes not finishing the race.

Coscoran will now run in the semi-final on the morning of Wednesday, 5th August.

Women’s 400m Round 1 (Heat 5) – 02:17 – Phil Healy

Less than an hour later and Phil Healy was at the starting line of her third event of the Olympics. She previously ran in the 4x400m mixed relay final and got a personal best in the 200m heats.

The track had dried up slightly as she prepared herself for what is one of her strongest events. She was ranked at 41st in the world before the start which put her as the fourth favourite.

The world number three, Jamaica’s Stephenie Ann McPherson was also in lane two.

Only the top three fastest in each race plus the six fastest of the six heats would qualify for the semi-finals tomorrow.

 

Healy started the race strong but started to look tired, this would be understandable as it was her fourth race of the week.

In the final 150m she pulled an amazing amount of energy out of nowhere to push into fourth place in a time of 51.98 seconds.

With one heat left to go the West Cork woman was in a the qualification places but it would come down to the wire. In the most dramatic fashion, Cyrus’ Eleni Artymata beat out Healy by seven one hundredths of a second in the final heat to take her place.

This is the second time in as many days that Healy has missed out on a semi-final by less than half a second but she remained in high spirits.

This is the end of her Olympic journey but she has made Irish history at this Games as well as her country proud.

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Olympic Athletics: Healy misses out on semi-finals https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/athletics/olympic-athletics-healy-misses-out-on-semi-finals https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/athletics/olympic-athletics-healy-misses-out-on-semi-finals#respond Mon, 02 Aug 2021 07:04:33 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=18990 It has been a tough day on the track for Ireland as mixed relay star Phil Healy narrowly misses out in women’s 200m In the early morning at 03:00 for Irish viewers, Healy stepped into Lane six. She came into the race ranked 41st in the world with the second fastest personal best in this […]

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It has been a tough day on the track for Ireland as mixed relay star Phil Healy narrowly misses out in women’s 200m

In the early morning at 03:00 for Irish viewers, Healy stepped into Lane six. She came into the race ranked 41st in the world with the second fastest personal best in this event.

The favourite for this race was Jamaica’s Elaine Thompson-Herah. This was a fast heat that also had Team GB’s Beth Dobbin, Canada’s Crystal Emmanuel and Belgium’s Imke Vervaet.

Healy had already had a good warm-up for this competition as she was part of the historic 4x400m mixed relay team that reached the final on Saturday.

The five runners lined up to start and the gun fired, over the short 200m, the race was very close and very fast.

Unfortunately for Healy, after running a great race, she finished in fifth only just behind her competitors.

Canada’s Emmanuel came home first with Britain’s Dobbin in second. Jamaica’s Thompson-Herah took the race casually but managed to get a qualification place in third.

It is hard for Healy to be too disappointed as she ran a season best of 23.51. She finished less than half a second behind Emmanuel’s the first place time of 22.74.

In a race that she ran so well in, she was just unlucky that three other runners also ran season bests.

This race does not mean the end of Healy’s Olympic journey as she still has the women’s 400m heats tomorrow morning.

This is a race she will look forward to as her strongest event with a high chance of semi-final qualification.

Upcoming Athletics, Tuesday 3rd August

Men’s 1500m Round 1 (Heat 3) – 01:27 – Andrew Coscoran

Women’s 400m Round 1 (Heat 5) – 02:17 – Phil Healy

Men’s 200m Round 1 (Heat 6) – 03:45 – Marcus Lawlor

Men’s 200m Round 1 (Heat 7) – 03:53 – Leon Reid

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