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  • Sarah Lavin recovers from hurdles mistake to book place in world championship semi-final

    Sarah Lavin recovers from hurdles mistake to book place in world championship semi-final

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    Sarah Lavin recovers from hurdles mistake to book place in world championship semi-final

    Sarah Lavin shook off the nerves – and a dangerous mid-race mistake – to power through to the 100m hurdles semi-finals at the World Athletics Championships in Oregon, the Limerick athlete clocking 12.99 to finish third in her heat on Saturday morning.

    hat gave her an automatic qualifying spot behind Nigeria’s Tobi Amusan (12.40) and Jamaica’s Danielle Williams (12.87) and, crucially, gives Lavin a chance to correct her errors and attack her personal best of 12.84 in Sunday evening’s semi-final. On a cool, breezy morning at Hayward Field, there were several high-profile casualties in the heats with reigning world champion Nia Ali among those crashing out.

    Lavin came close to a similar fate after clattering a barrier mid-race but she kept her balance to carry on and advance. “That’s a concentration thing – I have to run my own race,” she said. “The big thing today was getting through – a big Q is a luxury. Job done.”

    The Emerald AC athlete had been in Eugene for nine days ahead of the race and admitted the wait had led to increased tension as she took to the line. “I was quite nervous, it’s been a hell of a wait, but we’ve got here, it’s job done this morning – reset and go again,” she said. “It was really expected of me to get through this first round, it was a weight on my shoulder I navigated. It wasn’t a clean race. I’ll have to be a lot sharper tomorrow.”

    Lavin will line in up in one of three semi-finals on Sunday evening, which get under way at 5.10pm in Eugene (1.10am Irish time). “I do think a 12.70 will be required to make a final,” she said. “Derval’s national record is 12.65 and just to make a final it’s looking like you’ll have to get near that. All I can do myself is clean up today.”

    It’s been a breakthrough year so far. Lavin smashed her personal best over 60m hurdles to make the world indoor final in Belgrade in March and lowered her PB to 12.84 in Cork ahead of the World Championships. The lesson she learned in Belgrade that she plans to put to use here? “Anything is possible,” she said.

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  • Egypt: Sisi Congratulates National Handball Team On Winning African Championship

    Egypt: Sisi Congratulates National Handball Team On Winning African Championship

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    President Abdel Fattah El Sisi has congratulated the Egyptian national team on claiming their eighth title of the African Men’s Handball Championship, hosted by Egypt.

    In a cable of greetings to the team, Sisi hailed as “heroic” the performance shown by the Pharaohs throughout the tournament.

    The president also praised the successive achievements made by the national team in different international competitions.

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  • Egypt reach African Championship semis, qualify for World Championship

    Egypt reach African Championship semis, qualify for World Championship

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    Egypt’s Men handball national team have reached the 2023 World Championship and the semi-finals of the 2022 African Championship following an easy victory over Algeria.

    The 2022 and 2024 African Men’s Handball Championships were originally planned to take place in Morocco and Algeria, but CAHB made the decision to ban both countries from organizing the prestigious tournament due to a lack of sportsmanship.

    Following the ban, the two competitions were moved to Egypt, with the 2022 edition starting from July 11 until July 18 in the 6th of October City.

    Egypt were placed in group A alongside Morocco and Cameroon, and following two easy wins, the Pharaohs qualified for the quarter-finals alongside their North African neighbors.

    In the quarter-finals, Egypt found itself against another North African country, this time Algeria, with the game taking place on Friday night.

    The Pharaohs had no problems at all against the seven-time African champions, ending the first-half 20-8 ahead, before continuing their dominance in the second-half, winning the tie 34-19.

    The win have secured Egypt a place in the 2023 World Men’s Handball Championship in Poland and Sweden as well as a spot in the semi-finals against Tunisia.

    The Eagles of Carthage had won Group C ahead of Cape Verde and Nigeria, before coming up against DR Congo in the quarter-finals, the game which they 40-34 after overtime.

    Tunisia have won the competition on 10 different occasions and have reached the final of the last 10 editions, losing the 2020 final to Egypt in Radès.

    Meanwhile, Morocco and Cape Verde overcame Guinea and Angola respectively and will face each other in the second tie of the semi-finals.

    Both the semi-finals games will take place on Saturday, July 16 at the Hassan Moustafa Sports Hall, the 6th of October.

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