Irish Independent

Golden Smyth completes another double dream

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IRELAND’S Jason Smyth has struck gold with a sensationa­l run in the T13 200m at the Para-Athletics World Championsh­ips in London, adding to the 100m title he won on Sunday night.

It was a stunning performanc­e by the 30-yearold Derry sprinter who stormed to victory with a season’s best time of 21.40 seconds, finishing well ahead of Namibia’s Johannes Nambala (21.81) in second and Poland’s Mateusz Michalski (21.86) in third. Last night’s win brings Smyth’s impressive gold medal tally at World Championsh­ips to seven to add to his five Paralympic golds.

After a solid start out of the blocks, Smyth pulled away from the rest of the field out of the bend to secure Ireland’s fifth podium finish of the Championsh­ips.

The City of Derry AC athlete was delighted to secure yet another world medal. “I think as time goes each major championsh­ip will get a little bit more special as my daughter gets older,” he said. “Delighted to be done and I get to relax now. It’s obviously incredible to be here after the 100m on Sunday night where I didn’t feel like I could relax and enjoy it but now that I’m done with a second gold medal, it’s incredible really.”

Irish Team Manager James Nolan added: “Jason got a good start and had a strong first 100 metres with a great transition off the bend to win by 0.4 of a second. Exceptiona­l consistenc­y here in London and over the past ten years. Jason is role model for us all.”

Following Smyth’s win, Meath man Paul Keogan made his first appearance in a World Championsh­ips final in the T37 200m, finishing in seventh place with a time of 25.38 seconds.

South Africa’s Charl Du Toit claimed gold in a time of 23.27 seconds. Keogan will be in action again on Saturday when he lines out in the T37 400m heats.

Today sees just one Irish athlete in action with Patrick Monaghan going in the heats of the T53 800m, which get under way at 9.28pm.

 ??  ?? Jason Smyth with his daughter Evie
Jason Smyth with his daughter Evie

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