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BORI AKINOLA AND Conor Kelly , Ireland’s newly-crowned national senior indoor champions over 60m and 400m respectively, must wait to see if they will earn a late qualification place at next month’s European Indoor Championships.
Advertisement Jodie McCann and Cathal Doyle are also awaiting the final allocation of quota places to see if they will travel to Apeldoorn in the Netherlands for the championships from 6-9 March. Mark English and Cian McPhillips will both race in the men’s 800m while Andrew Coscoran and James Gormley go in the men’s 3000m.
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