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06 Sept 2025

When and where to watch Team Ireland as they take on European Athletics Team Championships

Bringing together some of Ireland's most talented athletes, the intense event the most well-known international track and field competition

When and where to watch Team Ireland as they take on European Athletics Team Championships

Sharlene Mawdsley is one of 43 Team Ireland atheltes

With a summer of sport in full swing, attention now turns to the European Athletics Team Championships Division 2. Bringing together some of Ireland's most talented athletes, the intense event is one of the most well-known international track and field competitions in the world.

Team Ireland have arrived in Slovenia ahead of the European Athletics Team Championships, which begin in the city of Maribor over the course of the weekend. 

43 athletes have been selected by Athletics Ireland, who will compete in Division 2 of the Championships alongside 15 other countries. The top three countries will gain promotion to Division 1, while the bottom three countries are relegated to Division 3.

We've got all the information on the live stream and ALL race times for Team Ireland ahead of the busy weekend that is the Division 2 Championships.

Saturday, June 28: What time are Irish athletes competing? 

Times listed in Irish time: 

1:30pm: Sean Mockler – Men’s Hammer Throw

1:50pm: Shane Howard - Men’s Long Jump

2:45pm: Arlene Crossan - Women’s 400m Hurdles

3pm: Clodagh Walsh - Women’s Pole Vault

3.05pm: Fintan Dewhirst - Men’s 400m Hurdles

3.25pm: Niamh Fogarty - Women's Discus

3.36pm: Bori Akinola - Men’s 100m

3.40pm: Eric Favors - Men's Shot Put

3.56pm: Lucy-May Sleeman - Women’s 100m

4.25pm: Sophie O’Sullivan - Women’s 800m

4.40pm: Shane Bracken - Men’s 1500m

4.50pm: David Cussen - Men's High Jump

5.05pm: Sharlene Mawdsley - Women’s 400m

5.05pm: Elizabeth Ndudi - Women's Long Jump

5.23pm: Jack Raftery - Men’s 400m

5.25pm: Grace Casey - Women’s Javelin

5.35pm: Brian Fay - Men's 5000m

6pm: Ava O’Connor - Women’s 3000m Steeplechase

6.20pm: Women's 4x100m (Squad: Lucy-May Sleeman, Lauren Roy, Sarah Lavin, Ciara Neville & Sarah Leahy)

6.36pm: Men's 4x100m (Squad: Bori Akinola, Marcus Lawler, Michael Farrelly, Israel Olatunde & Sean Aigboboh)

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Sunday, June 29: What time are Irish athletes competing? 

1.30pm: Nicola Tuthill - Women's Hammer Throw

1.40pm: Saragh Buggy - Women's Triple Jump

3pm: Conor Callinan - Men's Pole Vault

3.25pm: Eoin Sheridan - Men's Discus Throw

3.30pm: Adam Nolan - Men's 100m Hurdles 

3.30pm: Sarah Lavin - Women's 100m Hurdles

3.35pm: Niamh Fogarty - Women's Shot Put

4.20pm: Laura Nicholson - Women's 1500m

4.35pm: Cian McPhilips - Men's 800m

4.50pm: Aoife O'Sullivan - Women's High Jump.

5pm: Lauren Roy - Women's 200m 

5.05pm: Michael Alajiki - Men's Triple Jump

5.20pm: Marcus Lawler - Men's 200m 

5.25pm: Conor Cusack - Men's Javelin Throw

5.50pm: Roisin Flanagan - Women's 5000m 

After 5.50pm: Finley Daly - Men's 3000m 

Closing event: Sharlene Mawdsley, Arlene Crossan, Cliodhna Manning, Rachel McCann, Jack Raftery, Ciaran McCarthy, Callum Baird - Mixed 4x400m Relay

Where can you watch the events? 

You can watch the live stream here on Eurovision Sport

Whether you're a dedicated athletics fan or simply just tuning in to support Team Ireland, the coveted European Athletics Team Championships Division 2 promises to be a weekend of intense but enjoyable competition. 

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