Great Britain's Matt Hudson-Smith has targeted global glory after smashing the European 400m record at the World Championships.
The 28-year-old continued his bid to improve on last year's bronze medal by reaching Thursday's 400m final at the World Championships.He ran an impressive semi-final to win in 44.26 seconds, a new personal best, on Tuesday in Budapest. He also broke the event's 36-year European record, set by Thomas Schonlebe in 1987.
She was surprisingly beaten by Katie Snowden to the British title last month but was fifth at the bell in an intense race before settling for sixth.'I feel I lost a lot of time with the [coaching] disruption,' she said. 'I wasn't clawing it back but I needed to get into a new rhythm and reset. It took a lot out of me and we saw that in some races this year. It's looking positive.'It's been very, very hard. It's very different.
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