The Scotsman

Coe hails Muir’s ‘mental strength’ after 2018 glory

- By PETER JARDINE

Lord Coe has hailed the fantastic “mental strength” of Laura Muir after a superb but exhausting 2018.

The scottishat­hletics FPSG Athlete of the Year won two medals at the World Indoors back in March and then claimed European gold in Berlin and took victory in the Diamond League 1,500m final in Brussels.

Muir was then named No 1 in the world for women’s 1,500m under a new rankings system by the IAAF in a huge compliment to the 25-year-old Scot.

Coe, of course, heads up the global governing body and the IAAF president is a big supporter of the Glasgowbas­ed athlete, whose 2018 also included her graduation as a vet from Glasgow University.

“I am a fully paid-up member of the Laura Muir Fan Club,” Coe told scottishat­hletics.

“She’s a top athlete and she’s hasn’t had it easy by any means to reach the top.

“I actually had a long chat with her at Zurich way back in 2014 when she had struggled at the Europeans just after the Commonweal­ths. It has been exciting, and pleasing, to see

her come a long way since then and pick up medals in first Belgrade, when she won double gold at the European Indoors, and then this year at the World Indoors in Birmingham and the Europeans in Berlin.

“Let’s be honest, Laura has chosen one of the toughest sports in the world in which to try and medal and she has chosen the toughest discipline­s, with the African behemoths in opposition. On top of all that, through luck or judgment, she had the toughest degree course in veterinary medicine.

“So I take my hat off to her absolutely on her achievemen­ts this far. I would even suggest that in Scottish sports terms she is very, very good indeed. Down the years you have not had other women running under four minutes for 1,500m and not too many under two minutes for 800, either. Or under 15 minutes for 5,000m. She has quite a range of distances, doesn’t she?

“I think what all of that says is Laura has incred- ible mental strength.

“Expectatio­n around her now is high and she will know that. people will start to think 3.58 is com- monplace – when plainly it isn’t for British women. I recall reaching a stage in my own career when I crossed the line in the 800m and if 1.44 was on the clock people would look a little perturbed and ask me ‘What went wrong?’

“But I’d venture to suggest Laura will cope with that kind of thing, on the evidence we’ve seen thus far.”

Muir, who has declared her 2018 efforts left her both thrilled but drained, heads this weekend for warm-weather training in South Africa ahead of the European Indoors at Glasgow 2019 where she looks set to defend the 1,500m title she won in Belgrade in 2017.

 ??  ?? Clockwise from top left, Laura Muir’s year started with the Great Edinburgh Run, she won two medals at the World Indoors in Birmingham before taking victory in the Diamond League 1,500m final in Brussels and also European gold in Berlin. She also found time to qualify as a vet.
Clockwise from top left, Laura Muir’s year started with the Great Edinburgh Run, she won two medals at the World Indoors in Birmingham before taking victory in the Diamond League 1,500m final in Brussels and also European gold in Berlin. She also found time to qualify as a vet.
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 ??  ?? Lord Coe was speaking to PB magazine, issued this weekend to 13,000 scottishat­hletics members.
Lord Coe was speaking to PB magazine, issued this weekend to 13,000 scottishat­hletics members.
 ??  ?? LORD COE “I take my hat off to her. In Scottish sports terms she is very, very good”
LORD COE “I take my hat off to her. In Scottish sports terms she is very, very good”

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