PARALYMPICS Michael McKillop Wins Gold for Ireland at 2008 Paralympic Games in World Record Time
Irish teenager Micheal McKillop sensationally won gold for Ireland in the 800m (T37 class) at Paralympic Games in Beijing tonight, in a new Paralympic World record time of 1:59.39, shaving a massive 2.74seconds off the existing mark, which he himself set at the World Championships in 2006. The Antrim athlete, who is coached by his father Paddy, ran a stunning race to leave the field for dead with 200metres to go to take the title in this, his first Paralympic Games, with over three seconds to spare on the line over Brad Scott of Australia (2:02.71) in silver, and Djamel Mastouri of France (2:03.04), in front of a capacity crowd in the Bird's Nest Stadium. |
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Immediately afterwards Mc Killop said: "It feels great; it's a dream come true. It's unbelievable. I've put all my work into it; I was so happy to come across the line. It's just great to be Paralympic champion, and the world record and Paralympic record; all three! I can't wait for London 2012!" McKillop, who is only eighteen years of age, burst off on his lap of honour with the tricolour flying high over his shoulders to a magical reception from the packed Bird's Nest stadium. As the St. Malachy's athlete hit the home bend on his victory lap he rushed to embrace his father and coach, Paddy in the coaches' stand, in a moment to savour, before he disappeared into a sea of green as his team mates swarmed him in a collective embrace. After the emotional medal ceremony when Amhran na bFhiann rang out for the very first time in the Bird's Nest, Ireland's newest Paralympic champion and world record holder got the chance to speak to his Mum; Catherine at home in Antrim; "Oh yeah my mum is in hysterics! She was more nervous than I was going into the race. She had a tear in her eye she said when I crossed the line, so I can't wait to see them. I can't wait to get out and support the other athletes on the team now and enjoy the rest of the Games." |
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Ireland also had two other competitors in action in the Bird's Nest this evening. Wexford's Catherine Wayland took to the field in the women's discus (F51 Combined Class). Producing a seasons best of 6.13metres. Wayland finished in sixth position overall with reaction to her performance being one of delight having achieved her goal of qualifying for the final and throwing over 6metres. Catherine said: "I am thrilled to make the final; I'm absolutely delighted to have produced my season's best on this the biggest stage of all, the competition was fierce out there." Duleek's Lisa Callaghan competed in the women's javelin (F37 Combined Class) and finished agonizingly ninth; one spot away from a place in the final. Lisa produced a distance of 22.87m which was below her own expectations. Speaking after the event she said; "This just wasn't one of my good days unfortunately and I hope to have better days in the future." In Hong Kong, Equestrian representative Eilish Byrne took to the arena today in the Individual Freestyle Dressage Test Grade II. With a strong performance from both rider and horse, Byrne finished in eighth position overall with a score of 65.833%. |
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