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Laura Muir secures her first major world gold medal with victory in the 1500 metres at the Commonwealth Games

The Editorial Team

Published 07/08/2022 at 19:16 GMT

Scotland's Laura Muir, who won bronze after finishing third in the 800 metres on Saturday, has claimed her first major world gold medal with victory in the 1500 metres at the Commonwealth Games. The 29-year-old saw off the competition in a blistering time of 4:02.75, with Northern Ireland’s Ciara Mageean and Australia’s Abbey Caldwell taking silver and bronze respectively.

Laura Muir of Team Scotland celebrates winning the gold medal as they cross the finish line during the Women's 1500m Final on day ten of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games at Alexander Stadium on August 07, 2022 on the Birmingham, England.

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Scotland's Laura Muir won the 1500 metres at the Commonwealth Games on Sunday evening to secure her first major world gold medal.
The 29-year-old, who won bronze after finishing third in the 800 metres on Saturday, saw off the competition in a blistering time of 4:02.75, with Northern Ireland’s Ciara Mageean and Australia’s Abbey Caldwell taking silver and bronze respectively. Her team-mate Jemma Reekie narrowly missed out on a medal.
“This meant a lot to me, running here,” she told BBC Sport afterwards.
“It’s so nice to come here and not just get one but two [medals]. It’s such a competitive field and these girls are fast, so yeah, it means a lot.”
It was a dominant performance from Muir, who attacked early with 500m to go and although she didn’t look entirely comfortable, still finished over two seconds ahead of Mageean.
It was a relaxed start from Muir as she hung at the back to begin with, but moved into third after two minutes before making her move going into the final lap.
The victory brings Scotland’s total medal tally to 47, three more than the previous away Games best and only six short of their home Games in 2014.
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