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Neil relishes prospect of another European final in Men’s 1500m

Neil relishes prospect of another European final in Men's 1500m

Tuesday 11th June 2024

Photo by James Rhodes in Rome

European Indoor Championships silver medallist Neil Gourley overcame jetlag to deliver a very cool and controlled performance in qualifying for Wednesday’s 1500m final in Rome.

The 29-year-old – who missed the indoor season due to injury – proved he was in incredible shape with a superb mile personal best at the Prefontaine Classic on 25 May (3:47.74), his first significant outing since the 2023 World Championships.

A return to championship racing in Rome presented a different challenge for Gourley and he passed the test with ease, staying out of trouble in the early stages of a slow heat before putting himself in a good position to kick as Spain’s Adel Mechaal pushed the pace.

Neil eventually pulled away with ease to take the win in 3:44.05 and now faces another final against Jakob Ingebrigtsen and all-comeres in Rome on Wednesday evening.

‘It went fine so I can sleep between now and the final,’ he said.

‘That was the last thing coach said, ‘Don’t fall asleep’; it was an interesting choice of words, but I definitely could have.

‘Tactically I’m happy with where I put myself. It was really about just being ready to respond when somebody inevitably went – it was just a case of being aware of anyone making a big move.

‘While the Diamond League circuit is really valuable, this is somewhere where I can experience proper racing, which I just did, and to make sure I execute tactically.’

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