Irish record for Neil Ryan

NENAGH'S Neil Ryan gave himself the perfect boost for next weekend's Europa Cup in Santry, when he smashed the Irish 100 metres…

NENAGH'S Neil Ryan gave himself the perfect boost for next weekend's Europa Cup in Santry, when he smashed the Irish 100 metres record by one tenth of a second, recording a time of 10.46 seconds in an international meet in Riga last night.

The previous mark of 10.56 seconds had stood for almost a year to the credit of his Nenagh clubmate Gary Ryan. Last night Neil Ryan finished second to the Latvian Sergey Inshakov, who won in a time of 10.43 seconds.

The Latvian denied the former 100 metre record holder Gary Ryan over 200 metres when he returned a time of 20.83 seconds as against 21.06 for the Irishman.

There were several other promising performances by Irish athletes. Terry McHugh showed a return to his best form in the javelin with 76.56 metres, but he was a long way behind Britain's Steve Backley, who won with 89.02. James Nolan recorded a personal best of 1.47.06 seconds for the 800 metres when finishing fourth behind the Olympic champion, Vebjorn Rodal of Norway.