Adeleke will have her last race before the Paris Olympics when she runs the 200m in London
Cian Crampton has won Ireland’s first field event medal at the European Under-18 Athletics Championships in Banska Bystrica in Slovakia, the Edenderry AC athlete also throwing an Irish under-18 record of 60.55m in the discus to seal the bronze medal.
The gold and silver discus medals went the way of Jakub Rodziak 64.21m and Yaroslav Lystopad 60.93m. Adeleke meanwhile will have her last race before the Paris Olympics when she runs the 200m at the London Diamond League on Saturday, just over a week after winning the 400m at the Monaco Diamond League, her 49.17 seconds the second fastest of her life.
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