Eight years after making his major international breakthrough in Zurich, Mark English attributed winning a second 800m bronze medal at the European Championships to his unsated "hunger".Gold medallist Mariano Garcia of Spain and runner-up Jake Wightman had to be at or near the peak of their powers to finish in front of English in Munich, with Garcia recording a personal best and 1500m world champion Wightman clocking a season's best as English finished third in one minute 45.19 seconds.The Letterkenny man jostled for position in the early stages and raced prominently, grittily repelling the challenge of Andreas Kramer to finish on the podium.English, who has successfully balanced the demands of qualifying as a doctor alongside his track career in the years since the 2016 European Championships, believes his unrelenting appetite for the sport played a significant role in his latest success."I still have the hunger for it, that's always the big thing, I think," the 29-year-old told RTÉ Sport. "I’ve heard from a lot of older athletes that the hunger can go and it’s tough to keep it up."I’ve had a good year this year.
I came 10th at the Worlds and I came third here. I’ll count that as an achievement this year. I’m really happy."I just need to power on now and try to get the qualification for the Worlds next year.
I think the standard has actually gone up again, so I'll try to get as many ranking points as I can while I'm in good shape.""I was actually quiet goosed out there tonight, it was difficult to hold on, so I was really thankful I came away with a medal." Mark English reacts to winning bronze at the European Championships.