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05 Sept 2025

Olympics Day 15: Your guide to the day's action as Ireland go for gold in 4x400m relay final

Team Ireland's 4x400m relay team will contest their first-ever Olympic final at the Stade de France tonight

Olympics Day 15: Your guide to the day's action as Ireland go for gold in 4x400m relay final

Team Ireland relay team celebrate after qualifiying for the final in the women's 4 x 400m relay round 1 at the Stade de France during the 2024 Paris Summer Olympic Games. Photo: Sam Barnes/Sportsfile

Team Ireland’s women’s 4x400m team will make more sporting history tonight when they contest their first-ever Olympic final on the final night of action at the Stade de France.

Sophie Becker, Phil Healy, Kelly McGrory and Sharlene Mawdsley caused a sensation by finishing third in their semi-final on Friday, behind Jamacia and Netherlands, earning an automatic qualifying spot to this historic decider.

The squad will be further strengthened for the final by the addition of Rhasidat Adeleke. She was deeply disappointed to just miss out on an individual medal, but confirmed immediately after that she will give her all again in the 4x400m.

Her inclusion will shave some time off Ireland's impressive qualifying time of 3:25.05 and they will need that as reigning Olympic champions USA qualified with a time of 3:21.44, and four more of the qualifiers – Jamaica, Great Britain, France and Belgium – all ran sub 3:25 today.

The Netherlands were just outside that with 3:25:03 but, with Femke Bol to come into their squad now, the European champions will also be faster in tonight’s decider.

The USA have won every women's 4x400m relay since 1996 and look set to win their eighth straight title as they looked particularly impressive, qualifying more than three seconds ahead of Britain. Jamaica are also always strong and won bronze in Tokyo three years ago.

The Irish 4x400m record is 3:22.71 from the European final in June when Ireland claimed silver behind the Dutch.

In golf, despite not having the tournament either of them had hoped for in Paris, Team Ireland golfers Stephanie Meadow and Leona Maguire will take on the ever-challenging Le Golf National in the final round of the Women’s Singles today.

Switzerland’s Morgane Metraux and New Zealand’s Lydia Ko are sharing the lead on nine-under, with Rose Zhang of USA, and Miyu Yamashita of Japan two shots back on seven under.

SCHEDULE - Saturday, August 10

(All times listed are Irish times)

9.00am Golf, Women’s Individual, Final Round, Leona Maguire

9.55am Golf, Women’s Individual, Final Round, Stephanie Meadow

8.00pm Athletics, Women’s 4x400m Relay final

Where to watch?

RTÉ 2 will provide coverage throughout the day, with a live stream available on RTÉ Player also. 

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