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Eilidh Child praises Laura Muir for moving on from tough 2014

Laura Muirs experience at such a young age will stand her in good stead, according to fellow Scot Eilidh Child.
Laura Muirs experience at such a young age will stand her in good stead, according to fellow Scot Eilidh Child.

Eilidh Child was in the warm-up area at Birmingham’s Alexander Stadium when Milnathort athlete Laura Muir delivered the latest compelling evidence that she has “moved on” from a tough 2014.

But the European 400m hurdles champion, a member of Pitreavie AC, wasn’t the least bit surprised to hear her regular Diamond League room-mate had set a second personal best in three races at three different distances in a great start to the season.

Laura clocked 2.00.42 to finish second in a high class 800m race in Birmingham behind World and Commonwealth champion Eunice Sum.

It followed a personal best time at 3,000m in Holland and a really fine run at 1,500m in Rome last Thursday when she went close to her own Scottish record on a trip where she shared a room with Child.

“I didn’t see Laura’s race today as I was getting ready for the hurdles but she’s getting so close now to getting under two minutes,” said Eilidh, who with 55.14 was fourth in the hurdles in a field which featured Kaliese Spencer and Zuzana Hejnova setting season’s bests ahead of the Scot.

“Laura is going so well and what versatility again 3,000m, 1,500m and 800m. She had a few blows last year in terms of the championships and she has said herself she had nothing left mentally after the Commonwealths.

“It was so unfortunate because she ran some very good times in 2014. In athletics, people always want to win the next race and don’t show a great deal of patience.

“Laura is getting experience now and she is doing that at a very young age. I didn’t do anything like that at her age and when I room with her now I think of her as similar age to me! Because she is so professional about everything she does.”

Spencer won Child’s race with 54.45 and it is clear the quality in the event for 2015 will be strong.

“It was quite close and I am happy technically although it was quite windy,” added Eilidh.

“I faded off the first hurdle but that is due to a lack of fitness as it is only my third race of the season. I ran well in Rome last week I was happy with the race rather than the time. It is a busy year for me as I am planning my wedding as well!

“There’s a lot of quality now with Kaliese, Zuzana Hejnova, a couple of Americans and others. If people think I am going to breeze into the final at the Worlds easily just because I did two years ago then they may have to think again it is a different year and it will take a really big effort to do that.”

Muir was delighted with her run and rightly so. Her erstwhile personal best was 2.00.67 but she shaved that again and that with running wide on occasion simply to get to where she hoped to be.

“I didn’t really know how the legs would fare today after racing in Rome but I was really pleased with my performance out there,” said Laura.

“I knew I was in PB shape and to do it on tired legs is a bonus.”