Phil Healy Sets New Irish 100m Record

2 March 2018; Phil Healy of Ireland in action during the Women's 400 Metres Heats on Day Two of the IAAF World Indoor Championships at the Birmingham Arena in Birmingham, England. Photo by Sam Barnes/Sportsfile
Eoin Lyons
By Eoin Lyons
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Irish athlete Phil Healy has broken the Irish 100m record clocking a time of 11.28 at a graded meeting in Santry this evening. The Cork native beat Ailis McSweeney and Amy Foster's time by .12 of a second.

Have a look at her record breaking run below:

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Healy will be running at an elite international meeting in Geneva this weekend, where she plans to run in her specialist events, the 200m and the 400m.

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The 23-year-old posted her delight at the record on Twitter in the aftermath of the race, as she looks forward to AtletiCAGenève this weekend:

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