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Israel Olatunde (born 29 May 2002) is an Irish professional track and field athlete specializing in the sprints. He competed at the
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, and reached the final of the 100 metres at the 2022 European Athletics Championships, the first Irishman ever to do so, and where he finished sixth in an Irish record time. He later broke the national record in the 60 metres in 2023.


Early years

Olatunde's parents, Elizabeth and Isaac, immigrated to Ireland from
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in 1999 with their oldest son Gabriel. Israel was born in Drogheda and raised in
Dundalk Dundalk ( ; ga, Dún Dealgan ), meaning "the fort of Dealgan", is the county town (the administrative centre) of County Louth, Ireland. The town is on the Castletown River, which flows into Dundalk Bay on the east coast of Ireland. It is h ...
along with his older sister Sharon, though he made three trips to his parent's homeland during his upbringing. He played
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in his youth, where he "always knew ewas faster than the other kids". He also tried Gaelic games and
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. He gravitated towards the sport of athletics, though, because he "always copied whatever issister did." Olatunde took up competitive sprinting under coach Gerry McArdle during his first year at
St Mary's College, Dundalk St. Mary's College, Dundalk is a secondary school in County Louth, Ireland. It consists of a mixed school which provides junior certificate and leaving certificate programmes. History Notable alumni *Dermot Ahern – Politician and Government M ...
, where he would go on to earn his Leaving Certificate in June 2019. Olatunde also joined his first athletics club, Dúndealgan AC, representing them at the Louth Championships in the under-17 category at age 14. He enrolled at
University College Dublin University College Dublin (commonly referred to as UCD) ( ga, Coláiste na hOllscoile, Baile Átha Cliath) is a public research university in Dublin, Ireland, and a member institution of the National University of Ireland. With 33,284 student ...
in 2019, studying
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on an Ad Astra Elite scholarship.


Career


2018

In his first indoor meet, Olatunde won the junior (U20) national title in the 60 m with a time of 6.99 s at the National Junior and U23 Indoor Championships. He also won the indoor juvenile (U17) national titles in both the 60 m and 200 m events. During the outdoor season, a fifteen-year old Olatunde captured the U20 national title in the 100 m. He qualified for his first international event, the
2018 European Athletics U18 Championships The 2018 European Athletics U18 Championships was the second edition of the biennial, continental athletics competition for European athletes aged fifteen to seventeen. It was held in Győr Győr ( , ; german: Raab, links=no; names in other ...
, where he competed in the 100 m event and was eliminated in the semifinals. Olatunde also won the U17 national title in the 200 m. In August, he set a new personal best in the same distance by clocking a 22.13 at the Celtic Games. Olatunde was named the 2018
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Juvenile Star for County Louth.


2019

On 27 January, Olatunde set a national U18 record in the 60 m by running 6.84 s to win his second consecutive Irish U20 title. He also won the U18 title in the same distance at the National Juvenile Championships, setting a new championship best by running 6.90 s. On 29 June, Olatunde set the national U18 record in the 100 m with a time of 10.63 s at the Mannheim Gala in Germany. He also helped the
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team record a time of 40.40 s, which was the second-fastest time ever ran by an Irish U20 team. Olatunde was selected to represent Ireland at the
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in July, competing in the 100 m and the Swedish medley relay. He placed seventh in both events.


2020

Olatunde won his third straight national U20 title in the 60 m with a time of 6.91 s. He subsequently competed in the discipline at the Irish Universities Athletics Association (IUAA) Indoor Championships and the Irish Indoor National Championships, though his times were not fast enough to medal at either meet.


2021

On 21 February, Olatunde finished second in the 60 m at the Elite Micro Meet after clocking 6.73 s, breaking both the national U20 and U23 records. He competed in the 60 m event at the
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in Poland, but was eliminated in his heat with a time of 6.79 s in his major championship debut. In the outdoor season, Olatunde won the national U20 title in the 100 m in a time of 10.51 s. A week later, he won his first national senior title in the same distance with a new personal best of 10.49 s at the Irish National Championships, beating the defending champion Stephen Gaffney in the final. Olatunde competed at the European U20 Championships in July, where he ran in both the 100 m and the 4 × 100 metres relay but failed to qualify for the final in either.


2022

In his first competitive run of the season, Olatunde ran 6.67 s in round one of the National Indoor League to break his own national U23 record in the 60 m. Two weeks later in round two, he shaved three-hundredths of a second off the record with a time of 6.64 s. Olatunde rounded off January by winning the Irish University title in 6.66 s. At the National Championships, he ran a personal best of 6.62 s to set a championship record and claim his first national indoor title. It was only one-hundredth of a second slower than the Irish national record, but it secured his spot in the following month's World Indoor Championships. After capturing the national U23 title in a championship-record time of 6.63 s, Olatunde travelled to Serbia to compete in the 60 m event at the World Championships. He finished fourth in his heat after clocking 6.66 s and did not advance to the semifinals. Olatunde opened the outdoor season with a gold-medal performance at the Irish University Championships, posting a time of 10.50 s in the 100 m. On 14 May, he ran a new personal best of 10.35 s to win gold at the Belfast Irish Milers Meet. On 2 June, Olatunde improved his time to 10.27 s, setting a national U23 record and moving him into third-place on the Irish all-time list. Later that month, he captured his second consecutive national senior title in the 100 m distance, followed by the national U23 title in July. On 15 August, Olatunde ran a new personal best of 10.19 s in the
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preliminary round at the 2022 European Athletics Championships, breaking his own U23 national record. The following day, he finished 6th in the final and set a new Irish record of 10.17 at the distance. It was the first ever appearance by an Irishman in the 100m final at a European Athletics Championships.


Personal life

Olatunde is a Christian. He is good friends with fellow Irish sprinter
Rhasidat Adeleke Rhasidat Adeleke ( ; born 29 August 2002) is an Irish sprinter. She won the 100 metres / 200 m double at the 2021 European Athletics Under-20 Championships. Adeleke was the first Irish woman to break the 50-second barrier in the 400 met ...
.


Achievements


Personal bests

All information taken from
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International championships results


National titles

*National Championships **100 m: 2021, 2022 *Indoor National Championships **60 m: 2022 * Championships **100 m: 2022 *IUAA Indoor Championships **60 m: 2022 *U23 National Championships **100 m: 2022 *U23 Indoor National Championships **60 m: 2022 *U20 National Championships **100 m: 2018, 2021 *U20 Indoor National Championships **60 m: 2018, 2019, 2020 *Juvenile National Championships **200 m: 2018 *Juvenile Indoor National Championships **60 m: 2018, 2019 **200 m: 2018


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Olatunde, Israel 2002 births Black Irish sportspeople Irish male sprinters Irish people of Nigerian descent Living people Sportspeople from Drogheda Sportspeople from Dundalk People educated at St Mary's College, Dundalk Athletes from County Louth European Games competitors for Ireland Athletes (track and field) at the 2023 European Games