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Updated / Sunday, 7 Mar 2021
18:02
Tobin finshed 11th in the 3000-metre final
Sean Tobin came home 11th in the final of the 3000 metres at the European Indoor Athletics Championships in Torun, Poland this afternoon.
The Clonmel athlete was in the leading pack early on, but an injection of pace from eventual winner Jakob Ingebrigtsen split the field with Tobin ending up in the chasing group.
He ran a time of 7:58:11, which was over 10 seconds slower than his semi-final run, while the Norwegian added 3000 metre gold to his earlier 1500 metre first place.
Watch as Jakob Ingebrigsten wins the 3000m final where @SeanTobin94 finished 11th in a time of 7:58.11 #Torun2021@irishathletics#rtesportpic.twitter.com/P2KRH8IRWm
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