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Nicola Tuthill claims U23 silver at European Throwing Cup

Nicola Tuthill has won a silver medal in the U23 Hammer Throw Final at the European Throwing Cup in Portugal Sunday afternoon (March 10th). It marks the second year in a row that Tuthill has claimed the U23 Hammer Throw silver at the event. 2023 saw Tuthill become the first Irish athlete ever to win a medal at the European Throwing Cup when she took silver in the women’s U23 hammer competition at the same venue in Leiria.

Tuthill posted a superb first round throw of 67.39 which would ultimately prove to be her best of today’s competition. Tuthill backed up her first round throw with a 67.12 on her second attempt, a throw that in itself has only be bettered by Tuthill and Irish record holder Eileen O’Keefe (73.21 NR).

European Throwing Cup Hammer Throw Women U23 Final Result:

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  1. LÖFMAN Thea SWE – Sweden 68.08PB
  2. TUTHILL Nicola IRL – Ireland 67.39SB
  3. KOPPELI Aada FIN – Finland 64.88SB

Nicola Tuthill Round Attempts:

  1. 67.39
  2. 67.12
  3. X
  4. 63.86
  5. 65.45
  6. X

Today’s performance bodes well for Tuthill’s upcoming season where she’ll look to build on the form that also saw the UCD athlete claim a second-place finish in the hammer throw at the European Team Championships in Poland last summer, a competition that saw her PB with a huge 67.85 which bettered her own Irish U23 record.

Latest Irish results from 2024 European Throwing Cup:

  • Nicola Tuthill – U23 Women’s Hammer (2nd – SB 67.39)
  • Ciara Sheehy – U23 Women’s Shot (5th Final B – 13.59)
  • Anna Gavigan – U23 Women’s Discus (15th – SB 44.10)
  • Niamh Fogarty – Senior Women’s Discus (4th Final B – PB 55.17)

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