Ireland's Sommer Lecky claimed a silver medal in the high jump at the U-20 World Athletics Championship in Finland.
The Tyrone athlete passed the 1.90m bar in the final which beat her previous personal best by 5 centimeters, a new national record.
Lecky told Irish Athletics that it was her mindset that helped make her career best jump.
"I knew I could jump it, if I just told my mind I could jump it. I can. It hasn't even sunk in. I don't know what to think,' said the 17-year-old
Sommer Lecky’s 1.90m leap pic.twitter.com/V1HM1NwyFB
— Athletics Ireland (@irishathletics) July 15, 2018
17-year-old Lecky finished second to Bulgaria’s Karyna Taranda in Tampere earlier this afternoon.
The medal is Ireland's second podium finish in two days after the 4 x 100m Women's relay team claimed silver in yesterday's final. Lack said she took huge inspiration from her team mates success.
"Seeing the girls yesterday, really egged me on.
Say hello to the WORLD SILVER MEDALLIST
Sommer Lecky shocks everyone - including herself - with a huge lifetime best of 1.90m to make history for the Irish in Tampere. pic.twitter.com/StJboMRPuq
— Athletics Ireland (@irishathletics) July 15, 2018
The high jumper becomes the first female to win an individual medal underage World Championship medal for her country, since Ciara Mageean in the 1500m back in 2010.
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