The Scotsman

Wightman eager to test himself as he switches to 800m in Manchester

● Scot ‘proud’ to have surpassed Coe, Ovett and Cram in 1500m

- By PHIL MEDLICOTT

Jake Wightman will be hunting 800 metres success at this week’s Muller British Athletics Championsh­ips in Manchester, three weeks on from the memorable 1500m run he produced in Monaco.

The 26-year-old Scot posted a time of three minutes 29.47 seconds as he came third over the longer distance at the Diam o n d L e a g u e m e e t i n g o n 14 August.

As well as being his new personal best, the time put him second on the all-time British list headed by Mo Farah, above Sebastian Coe, Steve Cram and Steve Ovett.

While Wightman’s aim is to claim a medal in that event at next summer’s reschedule­d To k yo O l y mp i c s , h i s f o c u s right now is on the 800 metres as he prepares for the British Championsh­ips that get under way today.

Wightman said: “You come to a British Championsh­ips hoping to walk away as champion, and to do it in an event which isn’t my primary event would be even better.

“Because it’s not a trials year, it’s a good chance to do a different event and have a little bit of a change.

“S o that’s why I’m lo oking forward to testing myself over 800, to see how competitiv­e I can be over that, and then next year go back to the 1500 when it matters a lot more.

“T h i s y e a r w a s m a i n l y f o c u s e d a r o u n d t r y i n g t o run quick over 800, so it will be a nice test.”

Wightman, who came fifth in the 1500m at last year’s Doha World Championsh­ips and s e c u r e d b r o n z e m e d a l s i n 2018 at the European Championsh­ips and for Scotland at the Commonweal­th Games, a d m i t s h i s c o n f i d e n c e h a s b een b o osted by what hap - pened in Monaco.

Reflecting on the that race, he said: “I ran a PB over 1500 in Doha, and I didn’t think I’d be able to go quicker this year.

“So I surprised myself with t h a t a l o n e , a n d f o r i t t o b e under 3.30 and to go faster than those guys is a pretty big deal.

“To be able to say I have run quicker than that is something I’m pretty proud of, but I’m still a long way off being able to be compared directly to them.

“But it’s definitely given me the confidence to think I can tr y to repl icate some of the stuff they did.

“I’m lucky enough to have come across Steve (Cram) and S eb a fair bit and to get little bits of advice – their big thing was they were so confident in what they could do and their ability to be able to go out and win races and I feel like I’m starting to come into that now, which I need to try to make the most of.

“Even before I ran in Monaco I was hoping to go into Tokyo with a shot at getting a medal.

“There’s lots to think about before you can think about trying to get a medal, but the overall aim is to come back with something and I feel like I’m getting into the prime of my athletics career now age and developmen­t wise.

“So I hope I can make the most of that, and whether it’s this Olympics or the next one,

I hope I can come away with a medal at one point.”

Wightman is coached by his father Geoff Wightman, who will be doing announceme­nts in the stadium – where there will be no fans–during the British Championsh­ips.

Wight man said :“It’ s just good to be able to race, and my Dad will still be on the mic, so hopefully he can create a little bit of atmosphere for us!”

● Britain’s top athletes return to competitiv­e action on home soil at the Muller British Athletics Championsh­ips on 4-5 September, with live coverage on BBC2 from 18:00-21:00 today and on BBC1 13:15-16:30 tomorrow. For more informatio­n visit www.britishath­letics.org.uk

“You come to a British Championsh­ips hoping to walk away as champion, and to do it in an event which isn’t my primary event would be even better”

JAKE WIGHTMAN

 ??  ?? 0 Jake Wightman, on his way to his PB in the 1500m in Monaco, now hopes to do likewise in the 800m at the British Championsh­ips.
0 Jake Wightman, on his way to his PB in the 1500m in Monaco, now hopes to do likewise in the 800m at the British Championsh­ips.

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