The Scotsman

Lyle’s doubts subside as she sprints to 100m title

- By ROSS LAWSON in Berlin

Maria Lyle is confident a brighter few months are on the horizon after the Scottish sprinter opened up about recent struggles with mental health.

The Dunbar athlete cruised to victory to defend her T35 100m European title in Berlin yesterday, but it was subjects off the track that dominated her focus after the race.

Aged only 18, Lyle has had a lot to deal with in her sporting career – in which she has already won three Paralympic medals, six European titles, a Commonweal­th silver and five world medals.

But that haul has been coupled with difficulty, doubting whether she would even be on the start line in this week’s World Para-athletics European Championsh­ips.

“I’ve had a few difficult years and when you don’t perform, they can eat away at you as a person,” she said. “You feel like it reflects on you and your training. That can be a bit hard especially when it’s combined with things in your personal life.

“But I’ve got the right people around me. British Athletics and my family and coach are all there so I’m on the mend.”

Returning to the track proved worthwhile, Lyle stopping the clock in 15.35 seconds to comfortabl­y take her European title – four years and one day since becoming a 14-yearold European champion.

Now the Commonweal­th silver medallist is preparing for Sunday’s 200m, and added: “The medal gives me great confidence. My main aim was to defend my title and I’ve done that in the 100m.

“I can’t ask for anything more, it was a great race so now it’s all about getting back and preparing for the 200m.”

● British Athletics works alongside UK Sport and the National Lottery to support the delivery of success at the world’s most significan­t sporting events, principall­y the Olympic and Paralympic Games. We do this via the funded initiative, the World Class Programme, one part of the British Athletics pathway.

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