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Cléirigh Büttner's Record Breaking 800m Continues Incredible Three Weeks

Cléirigh Büttner's Record Breaking 800m Continues Incredible Three Weeks
PJ Browne
By PJ Browne
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On Sunday night in Arkansas, at an American Track League meeting, Síofra Cléirigh Büttner did just as Nadia Power had done four days earlier.

The 25-year-old Dundrum South Dublin athlete broke the Irish 800m indoor record with a run of 2:00.58. It improved on the 2:00.98 mark which Power set in Torun last week.

Cléirigh Büttner finished second in the race behind American Heather Maclean.

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The new record continued what has been an incredible three weeks for Irish women's 800m running. In late January, Power first broke the record with a 2:02.44 run in Vienna and did so again in Torun.

At a micro meeting of elite Irish athletes in Abbotstown over the weekend, several Irish records, new personal bests and European Indoor Championship qualifying times were set.

The meeting included a remarkable 800m won by Georgie Hartigan in 2:01.48. At the time, it was the second fastest indoor 800m ever run by an Irish woman. That race also saw Louise Shanahan run 2:01.67 and Iseult O'Donnell run 2:02.29, and created the incredible stat the the six fastest indoor 800m times by Irish women had all been run in the previous three weeks.

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