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Sarah Lavin makes history at National Championships as O'Neill stuns Healy in women's 800m
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Lavin surged to victory in the women’s 100m hurdles final, clocking 12.92 to claim her 10th national senior title on the track. Molly Scott took silver in a time of 13.61 while Sarah Quinn ran 13.84 to clinch bronze. Meanwhile in the women’s 800m, Alex O’Neill of Limerick A.C. caused a huge upset as she edged European Indoor Champion Sarah Healy to win in 2:04.53 while Maeve O’Neill (Doheny AC) won the bronze medal in 2:04.69. Andrew Coscoran was crowned the men’s 5000m champion, clocking 13:34.14 to top the podium ahead of Brian Fay (Raheny Shamrocks) who was second in 13:34.92 with Jack O’Leary of Mullingar Harriers taking bronze in 13:41.47. Sarah Lavin coasts clear to take the Women's 100m Hurdles title Watch now on 📺 https://t.co/b2OI4OoWVJ #RTESport pic.twitter.com/DEyu5wJWmH— RTÉ Sport (@RTEsport) August 3, 2025 Coscoran also featured in the 1500m today but was edged out by Cathal Doyle of Clonliffe Harriers who won in 3:53.60. The bronze medal went to Nick Griggs who crossed the line in 3:53.90. Nicola Tuthill, who won a silver medal at the World University Games last week, continued her brilliant form by adding a fourth national title in the women’s hammer. Her throw of 71.75m also sets a new Irish U23 record. Alex O'Neill is the new Women's 800m champion in a photo finish in Santry Watch live now on RTÉ 2 📺 https://t.co/XnOP6grnB7 #RTESport pic.twitter.com/ZaHCsWEeIv— RTÉ Sport (@RTEsport) August 3, 2025 Sophie Becker defended her women’s 400m crown while Mark English won the men’s 800m title for the 10th time as he held off the challenge of Cian McPhillips. Bori Akinola won the men’s 100m while Ciara Neville won the women’s title over the same distance. Selected Day 2 Results Bori Akinola – U.C.D. A.C. – 10.29 Sean Aigboboh – Tallaght A.C. – 10.41 Lorcan Murphy – Dundrum South Dublin A.C. – 10.57 Jack Raftery – Donore Harriers — 45.71 Christopher O’Donnell – North Sligo — 46.27 Ciaran Carthy – Dundrum South Dublin — 46.34 Mark English – Finn Valley A.C. – 1:48.76 Cian Mc Phillips – U.C.D. A.C. – 1:49.26 Andrew Thompson – North Belfast Harriers – 1:49.93 Men’s 1500m Cathal Doyle – Clonliffe Harriers A.C. – 3:53.60 Andrew Coscoran – Star of the Sea A.C. – 3:53.84 Nick Griggs – CNDR Track A.C. – 3:53.90 Advertisement Men’s 110m Hurdles Adam Nolan – St. Laurence O’Toole A.C. – 14.24 Gerard O’Donnell – Carrick-on-Shannon A.C. – 14.40 Conor Penney – Craughwell A.C. – 14.70 Men’s 400m Hurdles Niall Carney – Clonliffe Harriers A.C. – 54.87 Briain Cullinan – Sligo A.C. – 54.89 Jason O’Reilly – Killarney Valley A.C. – 55.33 Men’s 5000m Andrew Coscoran – Star of the Sea A.C. – 13:34.14 Brian Fay – Raheny Shamrock A.C. – 13:34.92 Jack O’Leary – Mullingar Harriers A.C. – 13:41.47 Men’s Hammer Throw Sean Mockler — Moycarkey Coolcroo A.C – 65.62m Simon Galligan (Clonliffe Harriers A.C.) – 60.79m Cóil ÓMuirí (Fr. Murphy A.C.) – 56.68m Men’s Pole Vault Matthew Callinan Keenan — St. Laurence O’Toole A.C – 4.80m Conor Callinan (Leevale A.C.) – 4.70m Joshua Fitzgerald (Leevale A.C.) – 4.60m Women’s 100m Ciara Neville – Emerald A.C. – 11.44 Lauren Roy – Fast Twitch A.C. – 11.49 Mollie O’Reilly – Dundrum South Dublin A.C. – 11.60 Women’s 400m Sophie Becker – Raheny Shamrock — 52.87 Rachel McCann – North Down — 53.19 Cliodhna Manning – Kilkenny City Harriers — 53.99 Women’s 100m Hurdles Sarah Lavin – Emerald A.C. – 12.92 Molly Scott – St. Laurence O’Toole A.C. – 13.61 Sarah Quinn – St. Colmans South Mayo A.C. – 13.84 Women’s 400m Hurdles Cara Murphy – Dundrum South Dublin A.C. – 59.85 Ellis McHugh – Ferrybank A.C. – 1:00.13 Lauren Kilduff – Craughwell A.C. – 1:00.39 Women’s 800m Alex O’Neill – Limerick Track A.C. – 2:04.53 Sarah Healy – U.C.D. A.C. – 2:04.57 Maeve O’Neill – Doheny A.C. – 2:04.69 Women’s 1500m Laura Nicholson – Bandon A.C. – 4:13.32 Zoe Toland – CNDR Track A.C. – 4:15.11 Niamh Carr – Dublin City Harriers A.C. – 4:16.08 Women’s 5000m Niamh Allen – Leevale A.C. – 15:35.90 Anika Thompson – Leevale A.C. – 15:40.56 Fiona Everard – Bandon A.C. – 16:04.36 Women’s Hammer Throw Nicola Tuthill — UCD AC – 71.75m Margaret Hayden — Tallaght A.C. – 60.22 Caoimhe Gallen — Lifford Strabane A.C. – 54.27 Women’s Discus Niamh Fogarty — Raheny Shamrock A.C. – 55.08m Anna Gavigan (LSA) – 51.30m Marie Hanahan (Ballyskenach A.C.) – 38.63m Read the full list of results here Written by Sinead Farrell and originally published on The 42 whose award-winning team produces original content that you won’t find anywhere else: on GAA, League of Ireland, women’s sport and boxing, as well as our game-changing rugby coverage, all with an Irish eye. Subscribe here. 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