Irish Wolfhounds Break New Ice In Tilburg

The penultimate stop of the ISU Short Track World Tour in Tilburg, The Netherlands this weekend saw the Irish Wolfhounds move into new territory.

Qualification Day began with the 500m preliminaries. In Heat 1, Sean McAnuff fought hard throughout the race to cross the line in third in a time of 42.264 which was enough to put him through to the next round as just one of two fastest finishers. Liam O’Brien drew Heat 9 and raced hard ultimately having to settle for fourth place in a time of 42.804. In the 1000m prelimaries, McAnuff was again the first of the Wolfhounds in action in Heat 7. He was in contention for most of the race before finishing in fourth with a time of 1:30.852. O’Brien was up immediately after in Heat 8 and was holding his own until he had an unfortunate trip with four laps to go and placed fifth. The afternoon session began with the 1500m quarterfinals. In a highly competitive and swift Heat 1 O’Brien raced to a new season best time of 2:16.692 which left him in fifth place. For the 500m heats, McAnuff found himself in Heat 8 which turned out to be a dramatic and exciting affair. While others around him lost their heads, he kept his cool and was rewarded with first place in a time of 42.780 and spot in the quarterfinals the following day.

O’Brien was the first of Irish Wolfhounds to race on the second day of the competition in Heat 6 of the 1500m repechage quarterfinals. It was a cagey race and with five laps to go O’Brien crashed out to come fifth and 51st overall for the distance. His next shot was the 500m repechage quarterfinals to see if he could join McAnuff in the afternoon’s quarterfinals. The race had to be stopped and restarted twice due to collisions on the first corner. When the heat did get under way at the third time of asking, O’Brien slotted into third and remained there until the end in a time of 42.573 narrowly off his season best for 39th place in the overall distance classification. In his only race of the day, McAnuff was the first Irish Wolfhound this season to advance to a World Tour main session and the history making did not end there. In a high paced Heat 1, McAnuff gave it everything he had and came fifth with a new Irish record of 41.989, the first Irish skater to break 42 seconds for the 500m. He finished 16th in the distance.

The Irish Wolfhounds took on the 1000m repechage on the final day of the competition. O’Brien got things started for the Irish in Heat 2 of the repechage quarterfinals and returned home fifth in a time of 1:28.755 for 49th place overall in the distance. McAnuff appeared in Heat 5 and finished third in a time of 1:28.932 giving him a distance classification of 38th.

“I am very proud of this my racing this weekend in Tilburg,” McAnuff said. “I skated confidently in every race and kept skating until well over the line. It definitely paid off and I am pleased with my new 500m personal best time as well as a 16th overall finish in the 500m. I was able to put to the test my defence capabilities this weekend. This was significant to me as it was a prominent weakness I identified over the course of the season thus far and I have worked hard to improve it.”

There is no rest for the Irish Wolfhounds as they are back on the ice for the final stage of the ISU Short Track World Tour next weekend in Milan, Italy which will also serve as the test event for the 2026 Milano Cortina Olympic Games.