Rhasidat Adeleke has placed fourth in the Women's 400m final at the World Athletics Championships in Budapest.
The Tallaght sprinter crossed the line in 50.13, behind the Dominican Republic's Marileidy Paulino (48.76), Poland's Natalia Kaczmarek (49.57) and Barbados' Sada Williams (49.60).
Adeleke had taken second in the semi-final on Monday to claim her spot in the final.
💥4TH IN THE WORLD FOR RHASIDAT ADELEKE💥
20-year-old Rhasidat Adeleke has finished 4th in her first global final🙌🤩 An outstanding championship performance & she did us proud🤩💚 Many more big days ahead for the Tallaght star👏🇮🇪
⏱️50.13@Ask123ie #IrishAthletics pic.twitter.com/B7ymLNRDJD
— Athletics Ireland (@irishathletics) August 23, 2023
Team Ireland's Sarah Lavin was also in action in the first of three semi-finals in the Women's 100m Hurdles.
She placed fifth, with her 12.62 earning her the Irish record.
🗣️ “I brought out my best performance today, quicker than I’ve ever run before and I have to be proud with that.”
Sarah Lavin reacts to finishing joint tenth in the world in the Women’s 100m Hurdles and setting a phenomenal new national record ✨🎤#IrishAthletics #Budapest2023… pic.twitter.com/OzXUGvbWJU
— Athletics Ireland (@irishathletics) August 23, 2023
Despite the achievement, Lavin missed out on a spot in the final, with only the first two from each of the three semis qualifying, along with two fastest finishers thereafter.
Earlier, Cork’s Louise Shanahan also missed out on a spot in the Women's 800m semi-final by just three-tenths of a second.