The action rolls on this Sunday with Irish athletes lining out in continental Europe and the UK. As ever, we’ve pulled together the streaming links, start times, and result pages to help you keep up with the day’s racing. As always just to remind you that a name on the start list isn’t a cast-iron guarantee they’ll compete. Plans change, legs tighten, and sometimes the warm-up is as far as it goes.
🇬🇧 Stratford Speed Track Open June (Great Britain) – Category F
⏰ 11:00 AM – 🏃♀️ Molly Scott (St. Laurence O'Toole AC) – Women’s 100m Hurdles R1
⏰ 11:00 AM – 🏃♀️ Arabella Adekoya (St. Laurence O'Toole AC) – Women’s 100m Hurdles R1
⏰ 12:15 PM – 🏃♀️ Molly Scott (St. Laurence O'Toole AC) – Women’s 100m
⏰ 12:15 PM – 🏃♀️ Orla Comerford (Raheny Shamrock AC) – Women’s 100m
⏰ 12:15 PM – 🏃♀️ Precious Akpe-Moses (Birchfield Harriers / Ireland) – Women’s 100m
⏰ 12:15 PM – 🏃♀️ Aisling Kelly (UCD AC) – Women’s 100m
⏰ 12:15 PM – 🏃♀️ Sive O'Toole (St. Laurence O'Toole AC) – Women’s 100m
⏰ 1:00 PM – 🏃♂️ Max O’Reilly (Riverstick Kinsale AC) – Men’s 100m
⏰ 1:00 PM – 🏃♂️ Bori Akinola (UCD AC) – Men’s 100m
⏰ 1:00 PM – 🏃♂️ Paul Costelloe (Dooneen AC) – Men’s 100m
⏰ 4:45 PM – 🏃♀️ Precious Akpe-Moses (Birchfield Harriers / Ireland) – Women’s 200m
⏰ 7:00 PM – 🏃♂️ Joe Doody (Cabinteely AC) – Men’s 400m
📄 Starting List
📺 Watch Live
📊 Results
🇫🇷 Meeting International d'Athlétisme de Troyes Aube (France) – World Continental Tour Bronze (C)
⏰ 12:51 PM – 🏃♀️ Niamh Malone (Monaghan Phoenix AC) – Women’s 400m Hurdles
⏰ 7:43 PM – 🏃♂️ Shane Bracken (Swinford AC / Ireland) – Men’s 1500m
📄 Starting List
📺 Watch Live (Stream doesn't start until the evening)
📊 Results
🇵🇱 Konopacka Warsaw Classic – World Continental Tour Bronze (C)
⏰ 3:45 PM – 🏃♀️ Jodie McCann (Dublin City Harriers) – Women’s 1500m
📄 Starting List
📺 Watch Live (Poland Only)
📊 Results
And there you have it! Enough action to keep you going this Sunday. Things might quieten down a bit during the week with many athletes prepping for the European Team Championships, but there’s still plenty to enjoy today.
As always, we wish every Irish athlete the very best of luck wherever they’re racing.