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Ireland's Rhasidat Adeleke clinched the silver medal in the women's 400 metres final at the European Championships in Rome after being pipped for gold by Poland's Natalia Kaczmarek.
Adeleke, 21, clocked a new Irish record of 49.07 seconds which cut 0.13 seconds off her previous personal best but was edged out by the Pole who produced a 2024 world leading time of 48.98.
Kaczmarek, 26, took silver at last year's World Championships when the Irishwoman was fourth but Adeleke still went into the Rome final as a marginal favourite.
The duo were well clear of field as they reached the home straight but Kaczmarek produced the stronger finish to edge the victory.
Dubliner Adeleke was hoping to win her country's third gold in Rome after being part of Ireland's victorious 4x400m mixed relay team on Friday
Ciara Mageean landed Ireland's second Rome gold when she clinched the women's 1500m title on Sunday night.
Dutch woman Lieke Klaver clocked 50.08 seconds to win the bronze with Adeleke's Irish team-mate Sharlene Mawdsley, who was also part of the mixed relay squad, finishing a somewhat disappointing eighth in 51.59 seconds.
Earlier, Ireland's Andrew Coscoran produced a strong run to qualify for the men's 1500m final but teenager Nick Griggs missed out.
Coscoran faded after leading his heat on the first lap in Rome but his time of three minutes 38.52 seconds was enough to secure qualification in fifth place.
Norway's reigning Olympic champion Jakob Ingebrigtsen won the heat ahead of the final, which takes place on Wednesday evening (21:26 BST).
Griggs, 19, was 14th with a time of 3:45.66 in his heat, which was won by Great Britain's Neil Gourley.
There was disappointment for Irish duo Phil Healy and Louise Shanahan, who missed out on qualification in the women's 200m and 800m respectively. Healy clocked 23.51 to finish fifth in the 200m heats while Shanahan bowed out of the 800m after finishing sixth in her heat in 2:04.81.
Thomas Barr, who helped Ireland to a historic mixed relay gold medal on Friday, was knocked out of the men's 400m hurdles semi-finals.
With the top two automatically qualifying, 31-year-old Barr finished third in 49.61, missing out on the final by 0.04 of a second.
Nicola Tuthill is also in action in the women's hammer throw final on Monday evening.