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Hudson-Smith surged clear to win in 44.07 seconds, breaking his own European best of 44.26 set at the 2023 World Championships.

“I knew coming into this I was in good shape, the plan was to execute and get ready,” said Hudson-Smith. 🚨 EUROPEAN RECORD 🚨 44.07! @mattonthefloor that is outrageous 🔥 #OsloDL #DiamondLeague pic.



twitter.com/260Cjtx5iZ — British Athletics (@BritAthletics) May 30, 2024 “I did exactly that and now I’ll get ready for the Europeans and the big one, which is the Olympics. “I’m going to take it (European Championships) like it is a mini-Olympics.

I want to get ready for three rounds and the Europeans is the perfect opportunity to get ready for the Olympics. “My coach has got a knack of getting ready for the championships, as you can see. “We have a plan and we know what we’re capable of, but I’m not going to put a time out there.

Never in doubt 🤩 @mattonthefloor has beaten his own 400m European Record with a 44.07s run at #OsloDL 💨 #DiamondLeague pic.twitter.

com/uK5EFwBGyj — British Athletics (@BritAthletics) May 30, 2024 “At the end of the day the goal is to get the golds and the medals and as long as I’m healthy I’m in the hunt really and truly.” In Budapest last August, Hudson-Smith led until the closing stages but was unable to hold off Jamaican Antonio Watson and claim world championship glory. Nine months on from that painful defeat Hudson-Smith, who was running with his name upside down on his vest, sur.

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