Antoine Burke
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Antoine Burke is a retired Irish
Ireland
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 athlete born in Limerick. Burke attended University College Dublin on an athletics scholarship and also studied at the University of Limerick. He had an eclectic athletic career representing Ireland as a senior athlete at the high jump, long jump, 400 metres and 400 metre hurdles. He was runner up at the 1994 World Junior Championship in the high jump and four years later jumped a personal best of 2.24 metres. Burke never subsequently met the expectations set by his silver medal but competed for some number of years both in the high jump and other events. Whilst some observers of Irish athletics mused that 6 ft 4 tall Burke who was in and around fourteen stone could have fond his ultimate forte as a decathlete he was a surprisingly poor and unathletic thrower making success in this field quite uncertain.

As a high jumper he also finished nineteenth at the 1992 World Junior Championships
1992 World Junior Championships in Athletics
The 1992 World Junior Championships in Athletics was the fourth edition of the international athletics competition for athletes aged 19 years or under. It was held in Seoul, South Korea from September 16 to September 20, 1992.-Men:-Women:-Medal table:...

, and thirteenth at the 1998 European Indoor Championships. He was a member of the Irish 4x400mts Relay team who were 5th place finalists at the 2002 European Championships.

In the late 1990s he moved to Liverpool to train with renowned UK high jump coach Mike Holmes. The training group was a who's who of UK high jump talent. Antoine joined such stars as Olympic bronze medalist Steve Smith, Irish record holder Brendan Riley and multi-title holder Danny Graham.

Achievements

Representing
1994 World Junior Championships
1994 World Junior Championships in Athletics
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Lisbon, Portugal 2nd High jump
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