The 22 year- old claimed her first win on the Continental Tour Gold series
Sarah Healy remains on course to qualify for the World Championships after claiming her first win on the Continental Tour Gold series.
The Dubliner was just under a second outside her personal best in winning the women's 1500 metres in Turku.
Sarah Lavin produced a fourth place finish in the women's 100-metre hurdles.
Tom Barr was fifth in the men's 400-metres hurdles.
But Mark English was a disappointing tenth in the men's 800-metres.
Sarah Healy flying higher than ever after that 1500m win in Turku, and likely much faster than 4:03 coming soon.
— Cathal Dennehy (@Cathal_Dennehy) June 13, 2023
Her thoughts on the race and training with Keely Hodgkinson et al in recent months: pic.twitter.com/XTR3i1HbIh

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