Irish sprinter (born 1994)
Phil Healy (born 19 November 1994) is an Irish athlete competing in sprinting events.[2] From Ballineen in County Cork,[1] her sister Joan Healy is also a sprinter.[3]
Career
A member of Bandon Athletics Club, Healy reportedly "began to fully focus on [athletics]" as a teenager.[4] A video of Phil Healy winning the final leg of the 4 x 400 metre Irish University Championships in 2016 went viral around the world.[5] Her winning run has been described as one of the best athletics comebacks of all time.[6][7][8] As she turns into the homestretch, having closed much of an 80-metre gap with the lead runners, the commentator is heard to shout "UCC from the depths of hell are powering through".[9][10]
She set an Irish 200m national record in July 2018. In the 2018 European Championships, she placed fourth with a time of 23.23.[11]
In a team which included Rhasidat Adeleke, Sophie Becker and Sharlene Mawdsley, Healy won a silver medal in the 4 × 400 metres relay at the 2024 European Championships.[12] Healy was also a member of the Irish team that came fourth in the 4 × 400 metres event at the 2024 Paris Olympics.[13]
International competitions
Year |
Competition |
Venue |
Position |
Event |
Notes
|
Representing Ireland
|
2013
|
European Junior Championships
|
Rieti, Italy
|
4th
|
100 m
|
11.96
|
14th (h)
|
200 m
|
24.44
|
2014
|
European Championships
|
Zürich, Switzerland
|
26th (h)
|
100 m
|
11.53
|
10th (h)
|
4 × 100 m relay
|
43.84
|
2015
|
IAAF World Relays
|
Nassau, Bahamas
|
17th (h)
|
4 × 100 m relay
|
45.38
|
5th
|
4 × 200 m relay
|
1:36.90
|
European U23 Championships
|
Tallinn, Estonia
|
12th (h)
|
100 m
|
11.81
|
5th (h)
|
4 × 100 m relay
|
44.681
|
2016
|
European Championships
|
Amsterdam, Netherlands
|
12th (h)
|
4 × 100 m relay
|
44.29
|
15th (h)
|
4 × 400 m relay
|
3:34.02
|
2017
|
European Indoor Championships
|
Belgrade, Serbia
|
14th (sf)
|
60 m
|
7.40
|
26th (h)
|
400 m
|
54.80
|
Universiade
|
Taipei, Taiwan
|
7th
|
200 m
|
23.81
|
2018
|
World Indoor Championships
|
Birmingham, United Kingdom
|
12th (sf)
|
400 m
|
53.26
|
European Championships
|
Berlin, Germany
|
20th (sf)
|
100 m
|
11.46
|
11th (sf)
|
200 m
|
23.23
|
9th (h)
|
4 × 100 m relay
|
43.80
|
2019
|
European Indoor Championships
|
Glasgow, United Kingdom
|
15th (sf)
|
400 m
|
53.65
|
Universiade
|
Naples, Italy
|
6th
|
200 m
|
23.44
|
World Championships
|
Doha, Qatar
|
37th (h)
|
200 m
|
23.56
|
2021
|
European Indoor Championships
|
Toruń, Poland
|
4th
|
400 m
|
51.94
|
Olympic Games
|
Tokyo, Japan
|
26th (h)
|
200 m
|
23.21
|
24th (h)
|
400 m
|
51.98
|
8th
|
4 x 400 m mixed relay
|
3:15.04
|
2022
|
World Indoor Championships
|
Belgrade, Serbia
|
11th (sf)
|
400 m
|
52.40
|
7th (h)
|
4 × 400 m relay
|
3:30.97
|
European Championships
|
Munich, Germany
|
19th (h)
|
400 m
|
53.10
|
6th
|
4 × 400 m relay
|
3:26.63
|
2023
|
European Indoor Championships
|
Istanbul, Turkey
|
5th
|
4 × 400 m relay
|
3:32.61
|
2024
|
World Indoor Championships
|
Glasgow, United Kingdom
|
5th
|
4 × 400 m relay
|
3:28.92
|
European Championships
|
Rome, Italy
|
15th (h)
|
200 m
|
23.51
|
2nd
|
4 × 400 m relay
|
3:22.71 NR
|
Olympic Games
|
Paris, France
|
4th
|
4 × 400 m relay
|
3:19.90 NR[13]
|
1Did not finish in the final
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