The Scotsman

‘More confident’ Muir on track for Olympic gold insists athletics chief

● Scot has proved she can compete with the best in the world, says Black

- By NICK MASHITER

British Athletics performanc­e director Neil Black has backed Laura Muir to win Olympic gold.

Scot Muir claimed silver and bronze in the 1,500m and 3,000m respective­ly at the World Indoor Championsh­ips in Birmingham.

They were her first world medals after a double European Indoor gold in Belgrade 12 months ago.

Muir will finish her veterinary studies in May to allow her to focus more time on her athletics career and, ahead of Tokyo 2020, Black, pictured below, expects her to challenge.

“With the ability she’s got she has to be a repeat medallist. Everything would suggest she is going to win gold medals in the future,” he said. “Everything is focused on the Olympic games, I’m absolutely sure Laura’s target is Tokyo 2020 and on to 2024. She is not shy of that.

“We’re going to see a more confident Laura and she’s going to go into every competitio­n believing she’s got a really good chance of winning.

“I don’t want to belittle European competitio­n but it’s not world and I know people will say indoor isn’t outdoor but there weren’t many missing and she competed against the best in the world.

“The confidence that will bring, by removing the burden knowing you’ve got the ability but not having done it, is important.”

Muir’s success was built on by Katarina Johnson-thompson winning pentathlon gold, while Andrew Pozzi took the 60m hurdle title.

Eilidh Doyle and Shelayna Oskan-clarke won bronze in the 400m and 800m respective­ly while the women’s 4x400m squad also came third.

Johnson-thompson was favourite for the pentathlon, with Olympic and world champion Nafi Thiam absent along with Carolin Schafer and Anouk Vetter.it was the 25-year-old’s first global title after a string of disappoint­ments at the World Championsh­ips and Olympics.

Black believes Johnson-thompson will accept victory will be judged against a weakened field but feels it will give her belief.

“She will do the same thing, she’s no fool. What we expect from Kat is she will now go into competitio­ns believing she will perform at her best,” he said. We haven’t seen her unrestrain­ed or without the stress of that fear of failure.

“This is the platform to see what she’s really got. “It’s like being released from having a big weight on your back.

“She can start to let herself believe, rather than dwelling on the negatives.”

 ??  ?? 0 Laura Muir was back at vet school yesterday. Inset left, Muir with her world silver and bronze medals at Glasgow Aiport on Sunday.
0 Laura Muir was back at vet school yesterday. Inset left, Muir with her world silver and bronze medals at Glasgow Aiport on Sunday.
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