New Ross Standard

Pride of Wexford mum as Barr bags a bronze

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Barr ran a season’s best 48.31, which is also the fastest he has run since finishing fourth in the 2016 Olympic final in Rio.

Martina said; ‘I know he was a little bit disgusted with how he ran in the semi final. It was unusual for him to be nervous leading up to the semi final but hen he got onto the track for the final he had a spring in his step. I held my breath all the way through the race.’

There was also great pride for the Menapians Athletics club and the Enniscorth­y family of Leon Reid, who competed in the 200m final 50 minutes after Barr ran one of the races of his life.

Northern Ireland’s Commonweal­th Games bronze medallist Leon Reid ran 20.37 to finish seventh.

Reid had to battle to compete in the green, white and orange of Ireland. His birth mother hails from Strabane, while his foster mother is from Enniscorth­y. It is the latter connection which led to him joining Menapians Wexford running club.

The IAAF Nationalit­y Review Panel confirmed last Friday week that Reid is eligible to represent Ireland in national representa­tive competitio­ns. He’s an Irish double national champion and will compete in the 100m and 200m events in Berlin. ‘He’s a top athlete,’ RTÉ Sport analyst Jerry Kiernan said. ‘He’s actually good enough to run for Britain. It’s not as if he’s a ‘B’ athlete from Britain deciding he wants to go to major games running for Ireland. He could run for Britain as well. He wants to run for us.’

Reid previously qualified for the men’s 200m final at the Gold Coast Commonweal­th Games in Australia. He then went on to win a bronze. He was a member of the Menapians men’s team which earlier this year broke the Irish club 4 x 200m record at the National Indoor League.

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ABOVE: Thomas Barr celebratin­g his bronze medal win; BELOW: Menapians athlete Leon Reid.
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