Coventry Telegraph

Medals top records for champ Matt

- By NICK MASHITER

MATTHEW Hudson-smith wants to back up his British record with a haul of medals.

The European 400m champion is eyeing a successful summer ahead of the British Championsh­ips in Manchester, which start today.

Hudson-smith broke Iwan Thomas’ 25-year 400m record by 0.01 seconds by running 44.35secs at the Diamond League in Eugene last month.

The Oregon track is the venue for next month’s World Championsh­ips, which is a month before August’s European Championsh­ips – where he will defend his title – and finishes just days ahead of his home Commonweal­th Games in Birmingham.

“You have 10 years to maximise what you’ve got, times are great but I want to hold medals. I want to touch it, for me it’s podiums every time,” said Hudson-smith, who will run in the 400m heats today. “Since I moved up to the 400m at 14 people have said to me, ‘British record, British record, British record’.

“Times are irrelevant, I want to get the silverware.

“With my coach now, Gary Evans, we are totally focused on championsh­ips.”

The 27-year-old from Wolverhamp­ton has struggled with injury in the last few years, despite winning 400m gold at the Europeans in Berlin in 2018. Months before, he pulled up in the 4x400m at the 2018 Commonweal­th Games, after being disqualifi­ed from the individual race for stepping out of his lane.

At the 2019 World Championsh­ips he suffered a hamstring issue in his heat but finally feels injury-free.

“Everything which has happened in the past has brought me to the good performanc­es this year,” added Hudson-smith.

Dina Asher-smith will run the 100m at the venue where her Olympic dreams started to crumble last year. She suffered a hamstring injury at the Olympic trials, which would ultimately see her fail to reach the 100m semi-final and pull out of the 200m, although she recovered in time to win 4x100m bronze. Keely Hodgkinson, Laura Muir, Reece Prescod, Zharnel Hughes and Adam Gemili are all due to compete.

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