
Irish midfielder Kate Oknoor won the silver medal at the Nanjing World Championships.
The performance meant that Okinnoor, 24, became the first Irish athlete to win a medal in a universal game in the 60-meter barrier in 2006.
After being second, after three of the five races, Oconor dropped after the semi-final leap, despite producing his fourth best in the tournament.
But he was just three points behind Teliya Brusk in the United States, and the Irish woman ended long before the American athlete at the end of 800 meters to secure a silver, which added a bronze medal in European Championship earlier this month.
Finland’s Saga Vaninen came in Europe’s domestic victory with 4,821 points, 79 ahead of Oconor, which won the Community in 2022, with Brussels 73 points clear at third.
The athlete born in Newari produced the best 6.30m and 6
Oconor produced the 8.30-second Personality in the first 60-meter games and a strong leap in the best way in his life was 14.64 meters from a penalty.
O’Conor and Publishing us took high leap rankings with 1.81 m scores, 0.03m below on the best set of the Irish woman in Europe.