The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Scottish duo on right track for next year

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Jake Wightman and Laura Muir are making the absolute most of a summer without an Olympics to hone their craft and prepare their assault for next year’s Tokyo Games – and further beyond.

And at last night’s Golden Spike meeting in Ostrava, the Scottish duo illustrate­d just why they sit comfortabl­y among the middle-distance elite with sublime power and pace at their disposal.

Muir racked up her fourth victory in succession by crushing the competitio­n in the women’s 800 metres, clocking 1:58.84 – the second quickest time in the world this year.

The 27-year-old simply left her rivals with little to do except chase her shadows with her ferocious and relentless dash for the finish, taking over from the pacemaker on the final lap and then accelerati­ng further and further clear.

Only her training mate Jemma Reekie has gone faster in 2020. This was Muir’s bestever winning time over two laps with Poland’s Sofia Ennaoui almost two seconds adrift and Northern Irishwoman Ciara Mageean fifth.

Two thumbs up came to the camera. It summed it up.

“I am a bit surprised for my achievemen­t and how fast I was,” she said. “I thought I was really going to race for the position a bit more and see what I can do.”

It was barely 10 minutes until another Scottish triumph arrived with Wightman seemingly inspired. Barely four days after coming off second best to Dan Rowden at the UK Championsh­ips in Manchester, the 26-year-old engaged a vastly higher gear.

Bolting down the middle of the home straight to catch everyone else unawares, he smashed his lifetime best to win in 1:44:18, moving inside the top 10 in the all-time British rankings.

“I feel good, I like to fight,” said the 26- year- old, who recorded the fastest time by a Brit in eight years, with Elliot Giles sixth and fellow Scot Guy Learmonth eighth in 1:46.00.

“I was going to run 800m and approach it like I was going 1500 and just try to do it in the home straight.”

 ?? Picture: Shuttersto­ck. ?? Jake Wightman: Into all-time British top 10.
Picture: Shuttersto­ck. Jake Wightman: Into all-time British top 10.

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