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Paris 2024: Fionnuala McCormack 28th as Sifan Hassan wins dramatic women's marathon gold

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Five-time Olympian Fionnuala McCormack finished 28th in the women's marathon at Paris 2024 as the Netherlands' Sifan Hassan edged past Ethiopian world record holder Tigst Assefa to clinch gold by just three seconds.The 39-year-old McCormack's appearance on the start line marked a major milestone as the Wicklow native became the first Irish woman to represent Ireland at five Olympics and she went onto finish in a season's best time of 2:30:12, inside the top 30.In her debut at Beijing 2008 and London 2012, she competed in the 3000m steeplechase, before switching to the marathon for Rio 2016 and setting a PB on the way to 20th.She also finished best of the Irish at Tokyo 2020 but this time in Paris, she was the sole representative in either of the marathon events.For the first time at an Olympics, the women's race was switched to the Sunday with the men's moved to Saturday, with the route taking inspiration from the Women's March on Versailles which took place in 1789 during the French Revolution.McCormack negotiated the first 15k from the start point at the Hotel de Ville in a time of 51:56 which had her 44th overall.

Ten kilometres later, she had moved into the top 30 and remained there past the 30km mark.At the 35k mark, McCormack continued to stay consistent, holding onto 26th place, 4:17 down on the six-person lead group headed by Sharon Lokedi of Kenya and including multiple Tokyo 2020 medalist Hassan of the Netherlands, who also won bronze in both the 5000 and 10,000m earlier at Paris 2024.In a dramatic duel to conclude the race, Hassan pipped world record holder Assefa of Ethiopia by just three seconds in an Olympic record time of 2:22:55.Hellen Obiri of Kenya took the bronze medal ahead of her compatriot Lokedi.Mc

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