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Laura Muir knows she may never better the Olympic silver medal that gave Britain a night to remember in Tokyo.
But as the new year dawns she insists her first taste of global success has only made her more hungry.
Until now Muir awoke from every Hogmanay resolving to shed her ‘nearly’ tag. Not today, not after that 1,500 metres performance.
It remains to be seen whether she will ever top beating Sifan Hassan to second place behind Faith Kipyegon in a British record time.
But the 28-year-old Scot has made clear she will not fail for the want of trying.
“The fire inside me is, if anything, burning even more fiercely now,” she said. “Tokyo gave me a taste of what it’s like to be on a global podium.
“I want more of that, I want to add more medals. It’s going to be incredibly tough. This is probably the most competitive time there’s been in my event. But I’m very excited to be a part of that.”
She has already returned to racing, winning the Scottish Short Course Cross-Country Championships.
It was small beer compared to the Olympics but it sent a message that she is back up and running, business as usual.
“I think I’ve got a few years left in these legs,” she smiled. “I’ll keep on running competitively for as long as my body holds up.
“To have finally put a performance out there that shows the calibre of athlete I am is huge for me. I always knew I could do it, but going to Tokyo and delivering has given me huge belief.
“I will now go into championships more relaxed, with the confidence that I’ve been and done it already. That's a huge hurdle. Now I’m over it, things should be a bit smoother in that sense.
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