When the ultimate of the lads’s 1500m begins on the World Athletics Championships on Wednesday it is not going to simply be three British males who set off with medals in thoughts, it is going to be three Scottish males.
A trio who competed as wee boys will now combat it out as large males at 14:20 BST stay on the BBC, a good distance from the tracks and trails on which they as soon as raced.
Olympic silver medallist and defending champion Josh Kerr, 2022 winner Jake Wightman and world indoor silver medallist Neil Gourley will every get up in Tokyo on Wednesday considering this could possibly be their second.
Considered one of their predecessors within the occasion, Chris O’Hare, advised BBC Scotland: “I do not assume it’s out of the query to have all three of them on the rostrum.
“The celebrities have gotten to align for that to occur, however that’s usually the case for anyone to select up a medal.”
O’Hare, now 34, gained three European medals over 1500m and three,000m earlier than retiring three years in the past and reached the ultimate of this occasion himself in Moscow in 2013.
In doing so, he grew to become the primary British man to make that mark in six years, however how instances have modified.
Kerr is the second quickest qualifier for the ultimate, Wightman the third, whereas Gourley, who was within the slowest semi-final, is succesful too.
“All of them stand an opportunity individually and there’s a actually good probability Scotland takes at the least two of those medals house,” O’Hare mentioned. “There’s even a shot that we might take all three, which might be fairly particular stuff.”

