The GloHealth National Track and Field Championships started this afternoon at Morton Stadium in Santry.
It is a two day event with plenty of interest for sports viewers, particularly with some entrants in search of qualifying time for the World Championships.
Mick Clohisey, Raheny Shamrock AC, right, leads during the Men’s 10,000m. GloHealth Senior Track and Field Championships. Morton Stadium, Santry, Co. Dublin. Picture: Seb Daly/SPORTSFILE
One of these is Sligo athlete Mary Cullen, who went into the women’s 5,000m in search of a world qualifying time of 15:20.
She didn’t hit the necessary time, but won the race in a time of 16.07.
.@cullenator17 on top of the podium after her 5,000m win #nat15 pic.twitter.com/y5Iyr940in
— Athletics Ireland (@irishathletics) August 8, 2015
Earlier, Sara Treacy won the 3000m steeplechase in a time of 9.09, having led from the start.
There was a comfortable victory for defending champion Mark English in heat 1 of the 800m, with the final tomorrow.
The main man Mark English leading the way in heat 1 of the men's 800m pic.twitter.com/p8PX6UGct6
— Athletics Ireland (@irishathletics) August 8, 2015
Mark Christie showed a late burst of speed to 10,000m in 29.52 with long time leader Mick Clohisey second and Ryan Creech third.
For full results so far go to Athletics Ireland. The event concludes tomorrow.
You can get live updates on Twitter at @irishathletic.