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Kerry O'Flaherty (born 15 July 1981) is an Irish runner competing primarily in the
3000 metres steeplechase The 3000 metres steeplechase or 3000-meter steeplechase (usually abbreviated as ) is the most common distance for the steeplechase in track and field Track and field is a sport that includes athletic contests based on running, jumping, a ...
. She competed at the 2015 World Championships in Beijing without qualifying for the final. O'Flaherty competed in the
2016 Olympic Games ) , nations = 207 (including IOA and EOR teams) , athletes = 11,238 , events = 306 in 28 sports (41 disciplines) , opening = 5 August 2016 , closing = 21 August 2016 , opened_by = Vice President Michel Temer , cauldron = Vanderlei Cordeiro d ...
. She has also competed at two European Championships and one European Indoor Championships.


Biography

Kerry O'Flaherty was born 15 July 1981 in
Newtownards Newtownards is a town in County Down, Northern Ireland. It lies at the most northern tip of Strangford Lough, 10 miles (16 km) east of Belfast, on the Ards Peninsula. It is in the Civil parishes in Ireland, civil parish of Newtownard ...
. She runs for Newcastle AC. O'Flaherty completed a sports science degree and studied physical education at
Ulster University sco, Ulstèr Universitie , image = Ulster University coat of arms.png , caption = , motto_lang = , mottoeng = , latin_name = Universitas Ulidiae , established = 1865 – Magee College 1953 - Magee Un ...
. She began competitively training in 2009. She had hoped to qualify for the
2012 Summer Olympics The 2012 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXX Olympiad and also known as London 2012) was an international multi-sport event held from 27 July to 12 August 2012 in London, England, United Kingdom. The first event, the ...
in London but was plagued by an Achilles injury. She improved on her Northern Ireland 3000m steeplechase record at the 2014 International Flanders Athletics Meeting in Oordegem with a time of 9:52.94, finishing fifth. She was injured at the same event the previous year and missed most of the season due to a faulty water barrier. Her time qualified her for the
2014 Commonwealth Games The 2014 Commonwealth Games ( gd, Geamannan a' Cho-fhlaitheis 2014), officially known as the XX Commonwealth Games and commonly known as Glasgow 2014, ( sco, Glesca 2014 or Glesga 2014; gd, Glaschu 2014), was an international multi-sport ev ...
in Glasgow. She qualified for the 2015 World Championships and the 2016 Summer Olympics after running a 9:42.61 at the 2015 Letterkenny AC International. She beat her personal best time by ten seconds. O'Flaherty competed in the third heat of the World Championships and finished with a time of 10:05.10. She was disappointed by her finish and did not qualify for the finals. In the 2016 European Championships, she finished in sixth place, behind her teammate Sara Treacy, and achieved a personal best time of 9:45.53, advancing to the finals. All three Irish athletes advanced to the finals, the first time ever in any event at the European Championships. She finished in 12th place with 9:45.88. She was also part of the bronze-medal winning Irish team that raced at the 2016
European Cross Country Championships The European Cross Country Championships is an annual international cross country running competition. Organised by the European Athletic Association, it is the area championships for the region and is held in December each year. The championships ...
. O'Flaherty competed in her first Olympics, the 2016 Games in Rio, at the age of 35. She finished the 3000m steeplechase with a time of 9:45.35, placing 14th in the heat. It was her season best, but she did not advance to the finals. She competed in the 3000m steeplechase at the
2018 European Championships The 2018 European Championships were the first edition of the European Championships. It was a multi-sport event which took place in Berlin, Germany, and Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom (with Edinburgh hosting the diving events and Gleneagles ...
, but did not qualify for the finals after finishing her heat in 10:09.81 and 17th place. O'Flaherty worked on qualifying for Northern Ireland's
2018 Commonwealth Games The 2018 Commonwealth Games, officially known as the XXI Commonwealth Games and also known as Gold Coast 2018, was an international multi-sport event for members of the Commonwealth that were held on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, bet ...
team, which had a qualification standard of 9:54.00. She tore her calf muscle in May 2017. O'Flaherty finished a June 2017 race at Huelva in 10:06.86 in 11th. At the 2017 Folksam Grand Prix she narrowly missed, finishing in 9:54.40. She successfully met the qualification time at an race four days later in the Memorial Rasschaert. However, since she only met the qualification time once, she was ranked 13th of Northern Ireland's 15 qualified athletes. The team was allocated 11 spots so O'Flaherty was not selected to represent Northern Ireland at the 2018 Commonwealth Games. She qualified for the 2018 European Athletics Championships during the IFAM Flanders International. She placed third with 9:53.00, qualifying under the B standard. In 2019 O'Flaherty was working to qualify for the World Championships. During the European Permit Meeting in Spain, she was hit from behind as she attempted to jump a barrier. When she landed, she broke her fifth metatarsal, ending her hopes to qualify for the World Championships.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:OFlaherty, Kerry 1981 births Living people Irish female middle-distance runners Irish female steeplechase runners Steeplechase runners from Northern Ireland Female middle-distance runners from Northern Ireland British female middle-distance runners World Athletics Championships athletes for Ireland Athletes (track and field) at the 2014 Commonwealth Games Commonwealth Games competitors for Northern Ireland Athletes (track and field) at the 2016 Summer Olympics Olympic athletes for Ireland Sportspeople from Newtownards Athletes from County Down