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Bastian Swillims won the German championships today in an excellent time of 45.99
Meanwhile, Paul Hession set an Irish national record in the 60m, 6.63.
More new names to follow...good stuff!
 

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Great Stuff!
 

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there's a video up of Hession's performance... Irish record... again!

the race itself starts about the 3:30 mark after a false start. a great performance!Edited by: Jimmy Chitwood
 

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He really was moving.It's great to see some serious track talent coming out of Ireland.It is such a beautiful country and the people are very friendly.
 

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Gillick really has some momentum in the 400m! He set another Irish record today in winning the event at the Euro Indoors in a time of 45.52, nearly .4 seconds better than his previous best. Here's an article on the race:

Gillick Times It To Perfection

Other good news is that Paul Hession broke his recent Irish 60m record with an new time of 6.61 which he ran in a heat with Craig Pickering.

Results 60m Men
 

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400 mTop 8 indoors so far. This without Wariner or Rock.

1 45.51


LaShawn Merritt USA

2 45.52 NR


David Gillick IRL 9



3 45.62


Bastian Swillims GER


4 46.05


Ricardo Chambers JAM

5 46.05


Milton Campbell USA

6 46.07


Robert Tobin GBR

7 46.10


Bershawn Jackson USA

8 46.17


Johan Wissman SWE
 

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at the same meet, Nicola Sanders continued her dominance in the 400 meters, winning the Championship with a time of 50.02!
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that's a British National Record and the fastest time in the world this year!
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I just thought I would add that Gillick is the Euro Indoor Athlete of the year for the men!
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Paul Hession from Ireland (mentioned earlier in this post), won the 100m and 200m today in Greece with good times of 10.28 and 20.67.

Greek LJer Luis Tsatoumas, jumped 8.66, the farthest LJ in the world this year.
That's about 28ft 5inches. A very, very BIG Jump!Edited by: jacknyc
 

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Ireland looks like they finally have a good 100/200 meter guy.He broke the 60 Irish Record earlier this year.The future looks bright for this young lad!

That jump is incredible by Tsatoumas.It is the 2nd longest of all time ever in Europe and also number 7 all time ever period.This kid can fly.
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Gillick set a National Record today in Switzerland with a time of 45.23. If he continues to improve he may make it to the WC final this year.

Meanwhile, a new name, Andrew Steele of Britain was 2nd in 45.31.
Britain could very well have an all-white 4 x 400 relay team of Steele, Tim Benjamin, Martin Rooney, and Robert Tobin. All 4 have PBs of 45.3x or better, with Benjamin having a PB under 45.

At the same meet, 4 Italian guys under 10.30 in the 100 meters, with the best being Jacques Riparelli at 10.25.Edited by: jacknyc
 

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Improved his personal best to 45.12 today in France to win his 400 meter race. Hopefully he will become the first Irishman to break through the 45 second barrier soon.
 

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Ireland must be going crazy right now. They have never had much success in the sprints until the last couple of years. What a performance by David Gillick. I am very impressed. Gillick and Hession must feel like the talk of the town & country. They deserve it. Most casual fans don't realize how hard these guys train. Another toast of Guinness to the two irish speedsters!
 

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David ran the fastest indoor 400m in the world this year - 46.18 - in Germany last night.
2nd fastest this year is Austrian Clemens Zeller.
 

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Gillick ran 45.80. I hope he makes the finals in Berlin or 2012. His 21.36 second 200 is not even within a second of wariner or Boase, but I really want the Irish record to fall below 45 seconds. For such a small nation that would be such an accomplishment.
 

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If Paul Hession can run 10.18 and 20.30 then Gillick can go 45 seconds flat eventually. When is Hession going to open up. So many guys waiting really late into the season to start outdoors. I hope enough of these sprinters have time to hit their peak condition before August and no injuries please.
 

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Gillick needs a coach like Hart, then he would be running low 44's.
 

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45.16!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Come on baby, let's get into the 44 range! Do it for Ireland. What a race.
 

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I haven't seen the results for myself but a poster on trackandfieldnews.com says Gillick ran a 44.78 400 today. If so and I can't imagine why this would be false, that is fantastic news! Gillick smashed both his own pb and the Irish record while also dipping into the 44's for the first time. He couldn't deserve it more as he has one of the most rigorous training regimens in the world. Whites are the superior 400 meter runners! If clean nobody can take us on! I truly believe the fastest clean 400 ever run was by JW.
 

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Yeeeehaw. That's what I'm talking about. It's the luck of the Irish. Ever since I've had David Gillick and Paul Hession as my avatars only good things have happened (Craig Pickering went from 10.31 to 10.08). The luck of the Irish!!!

It feels good.
 

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From Track and Field News site

Athletics: Gillick hopes record run will 'open doors' to better things

By Cliona Foley

Friday July 10 2009

DAVID Gillick's brilliant new Irish 400m record of 44.77 seconds has not only boosted his confidence ahead of next month's World Championships but should ''hopefully open doors for me," he said.

Gillick had tried to get into the Bislett Games last Friday but was initially offered a place only in the 'B' race. By the time the organisers came back with an 11th-hour offer of a place in the 'A' race, he'd already organised to go to Madrid, where he ran the fourth fastest time in the world this season.

That milestone should increase his cachet to meeting organisers now but this problem of being unable to get into high-quality meets -- where you have your best chance to run personal bests -- unless you've already recorded fast times, is a real catch-22 for Irish athletes.

Gillick races in the prestigious Golden Gala in Rome tonight, where Roisin McGettigan is also in the steeplechase. And his experience of the difficulty of getting into world-class races has only heightened his delight at seeing Irish team-mates Thomas Chamney (Crusaders) and David Campbell (St Coca's) recording personal bests when third and fourth in a quality 800m field in Oslo last Friday.

"When are you going to see two Irish boys battle it out like that in a Golden League meet? That was massive and brilliant to see," Gillick enthused.

But Chamney has revealed to the Irish Independent that "the only reason I got into Oslo was because my dad rang up and begged them to take me.

"You'll get an agent with a big star who, on the back of that, can get a few more of his athletes into a meet," Chamney said. "But when you're like me, without the times and without an agent, it's a struggle trying to get into races."

Their personal-best performances in Oslo should certainly help open doors for both himself and his arch-rival Campbell, and the pair's 800m duel at Nationals next month (August 1 and 2) once again looks like producing one of the highlights of the meet, and could yet also extend to the 1,500m.

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Chamney's 1:45.41 in Oslo was an agonising one hundredth of a second outside the 800m 'A' standard for the World Championships.

"My whole goal this year was to get used to 1,500m so I'm really surprised at my 800m time," he said. "The strength work I've been doing for the 1,500m has helped me in the last 200m."

Back at home, Dublin Board's graded meets next Wednesday will focus on 800m (men and women) and 3,000m (men only). Elsewhere, Ciara Mageean (City of Lisburn), Ireland's rising schools 800m and 1,500m champion, won her heat in 2:06.47 to qualify for today's 800m semi-finals at the World Youths in Bressanone, Italy.

Meanwhile, Tyson Gay and Asafa Powell will be able to test their world championship credentials against one another in Rome today.

World champion Gay and former world record-holder Powell were overshadowed when Usain Bolt won 100m and 200m golds at the Beijing Olympics.

Their clash at the third AF Golden League meeting will give them the opportunity to send a message to Bolt that he will have a fight on his hands in Berlin in five weeks' time.

"We have been talking about beating Usain since the Olympic Games," Powell said. "We want to win the world championships and we know what it takes to win."
 
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