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Published 17:13 18 Aug 2016 BST
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Barr's time was a new national record - one of four national records in a super-fast final.
When the dust settles, Barr will - and should - be immensely proud of his achievement but after the race he spoke about how fourth place is almost the worst place to finish, knowing that you were so very, very close to a medal.
https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/766297598487592960
But Barr may be even more frustrated when he sees where his time would have seen him placed in previous Games.
Barr's time of 47.97sec would have been enough to earn the Waterford man a bronze medal at London 2012.
And it would have won him a silver in Beijing in 2008.
But medal or not, Barr's contribution to the Games have made him a hero in Ireland. And rightly so.
You can expect to see kids up and down the country trying to emulate their new idol with makeshift hurdles over the weeks and months to come.
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