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Andrew Coscoran lowers his 1500m national record

Andrew Coscoran broke the record he set in Nice last month
Andrew Coscoran broke the record he set in Nice last month

Andrew Coscoran has broken his own Irish 1500m record with a sensational performance at the Silesia Diamond League meeting in Chorzow, Poland.

The Balbriggan man finished fourth in a world class field crossing the line in an incredible time of 3.30:42, to knock over two seconds off his previous best that he recorded in Nice last month.

The 27-year-old sat off the early pace and was rewarded for his wise tactical approach finishing powerfully in the final 200m to move through the field.

The race was won by Olympic champion Jakob Ingebrigtsen of Norway in a new European record time of 3.27:14.

Kenyan's Abel Kipsang and Reynold Kipkorir Cheruiyot finished second and third, respectively.

It is yet another excellent result for Coscoran who is being coached by Feidhlim Kelly in his Dublin Track Club group.

Coscoran holds the national record for the metric mile indoors and outdoors and will now turn his attention to making a final at the World Athletics Championships in Budapest next month.

The time is also a qualifying standard for the European Championships in Rome next summer and the Olympic Games in Paris.

Coscoran will likely be back in Ireland at the end of the month to compete at the 123.ie National Senior Track and Field Championships at Morton Stadium.

Sophie O'Sullivan was in winning form in Finland

Ireland meanwhile have won gold and silver in the European Under-23 1500m women's final in Finland.

Sophie O’Sullivan, daughter of Olympic silver medallist Sonia O'Sullivan, outsprinted Sarah Healy to win in a personal best of 4.07:18 seconds against 4.07:36 for Healy.

Yesterday in the Netherlands, Brian Fay broke the Irish 5000 metre record finishing second at the meet in Heusden with a time of 13.01:40 seconds.

Ahead of her Diamond League debut on Friday, sprinting sensation Rhasidat Adeleke has announced on Instagram that she is foregoing the final year of her collegiate eligibility and turning professional.

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