Kate O'Connor in pentathlon silver medal spot with one event remaining
Michael Bolton
- Kate O'Connor is in second place after her performance in the long jump
- At 7pm is the 800m, which will determine whether the Dundalk native secures a place on the podium
Kate O'Connor has moved up to second place after her performance in the long jump. Her 6.38m leap saw her reach 3878 points, with Sofie Dokter of the Netherlands leading at 3956 and USA’s Anna Hall third with 3841.
Poland’s Adrianna Sulek-Schubert is in fourth with 3718.
Kate O'Connor is currently in third place heading into this evening after three events of the pentathlon in the World Indoor Championships.
O'Connor finished fifth in the 60-meter hurdles with her time of 8.23, clocking just outside her lifetime best of 8.21.
She then finished fourth in the high jump with a 1.81m clearance.
In the shot put, she threw a personal best of 14.70m, leaving her third on 2909 points going into the evening session.
Sofie Dokter of the Netherlands is out in front with 2942 points, while US superstar Anna Hall is second with 2926. Poland’s Adrianna Sulek-Schubert is in fourth with 2875, just 34 points behind O’Connor.
Up next will be the long jump at 4:40 pm Irish time, and the event will finish with the 800m at 7:00 pm.
Meanwhile, Sarah Lavin turned in an off-colour performance in the heats of the women’s 60m hurdles, the two-time world indoor finalist finishing fifth in 8.08, well down on her season’s best of 7.98. It wasn’t enough to advance to the semi-final.
“I'm lost for words, and I wish I could tell you exactly what happened,” she said.
“I had a very good warm-up. There's nothing that signalled that I might give a performance like that. I don't know if I've come to a championship and gone out the first round ever. I'm incredibly disappointed.”


