Ciara Mageean will have to come down for a big high for the final of the 1500m at the World Athletic Championship.
The Portaferry runner became the the first Irish woman to reach a world 1500m final since Sonia O'Sullivan in 1997 when she finished fifth in her semi-final on Thursday.
She ran a time of 4:15.49 and was understandable ecstatic at achieving the milestone.
"I'm over the moon. It's my first World final. I have worked a long time to get to this stage and I may seem ecstatic," Mageean told RTE.
"I still have another race to go, but I ran that saying 'that's going to be my final'.
"To have an Irish vest in a World Championship final - we don't often have it - and I'm absolutely over the moon."
"I planned on not being at the front. Anybody who knows me or watches me racing will know that I'm not a typical frontrunner, especially not in a major championship, so that was a shock."
Now Mageean can look forward to a world final. Here is all you need to know about the race:
When is the race?
The race is scheduled for 6.55pm (Irish time) on Saturday, 5 October.
What channel is it on?
There will be live coverage of the race on BBC 1.
Betting Odds
Sifan Hassan 3/10
Faith Chepnegetich Kipyegon 4/1
Laura Muir 10/1
Shelby Houlihan 25/1
Rababe Arafi 25/1
Gudaf Tsegay 25/1
Gabriela Debues-Stafford 25/1
Jennifer Simpson 33/1
Winnie Nanyondo 50/1
Ciara Mageean 66/1
Winny Chebet 66/1
Nikki Hiltz 100/1
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