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English was in the fortunate position of being the in the last of three races, so the 22-year-old knew exactly what was required. With the current fastest losers coming in at a fraction outside 1:45, the Letterkenny man knew something close to his personal best of 1:44.84 would likely be enough, but he left himself far too much to do coming into the last 200metres, finishing quickly in fifth in a time of 1:45.55.
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