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Vincent Whelan

'I find it a bit insulting...but look, f**k it' - Ciara Mageean fires back at naysayers who suggest she may be doping

While the vast majority of Irish people's responses to Ciara Mageean's improved performances have been comprised of pride and delight at seeing one of our most humble athletes fulfil her potential, there have been a few pessimistic reactions in amongst the sea of congratulations.

Some have even made unfounded accusations that she may be doping having shed four seconds off her previous best 1500m time in eclipsing Sonia O'Sullivan's national record earlier this month.

Mageean has now responded to those online critics while speaking to The Irish Examiner.

READ MORE: Ciara Mageean's latest exceptional run sees her take second in Diamond League final

The 30-year-old explained that this recent string of criticism doesn't really bother her too much as it has come from people who don't follow athletics closely year-round.

She explained that those who are passionate about the sport understand that she had a brilliant pedigree as a junior having won a world silver medal at that age group.

In addition to that, those people in the know would also be more aware of the physical injuries that have hampered her training and by extension race capabilities for prolonged periods as well as the mental block she had to overcome which did prevent her from consistently performing at or near her best.

With regard to that aspect of her recent improvement, she credited her new coach Helen Clitheroe for helping her to conquer any mental barriers that still lingered around race day.

These improvements to her make-up have seen her take silver at the European Championships as well as finish as runner-up in the Diamond League final which boasted a world-class field.

But when it came to addressing the naysayers who continue to insist there must be more behind her quicker times, she acknowledged it can get slightly under her skin.

However, it's not something she gets overly hung up on either.

She said: “I find it a bit frustrating, a bit insulting, a bit annoying, but look, f**k it, it is what it is. I know I’m clean.

"Through (Sport Ireland) I’ve been tested since I was 17. I’m on whereabouts since I was 17.

"I’ve a very long line of tests and my blood passport is very thorough so I know it to be true.

"It’s another thing as a clean athlete: I always welcome the people coming to test me. When they come I say, ‘Thank you so much, you’re doing me a service.’

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