‘It is going to have to be third time lucky’

Gourley would be forgiven for thinking his Glasgow jinx was striking again. Having reached the 1500m final at the 2019 European Indoor Championships in the city, he missed the race through illness.

Five years later, there was more woe as he was forced to sit out the World Indoor Championships through injury.

“It is going to have to be third time lucky this one,” he reported. “I am full intending to be there at that championship 100% healthy.”

The prospect of Gourley going head to head on the track with fellow Scottish stars Josh Kerr and Jake Wightman is one of the Commonwealth Games’ most eagerly anticipated events.

And though Gourley does not have time on his side to get into top condition, he says there were “positive signs” from a recent “rust buster” 1500m race in Marseilles.

“There is still plenty to do in the next six weeks but I am not maybe as far away as I thought,” he reported.

“Nothing really compares to the importance I am putting on Glasgow this year.

“Some of the disappointments I have had in not being able to represent in my own city is a huge part of that as well and I am trying not to force that because you can want it too much.

“You can do too much in training and rush things because you feel like you are behind other people, so I am trying not to get too impatient in the training.

“It is absolutely the most important thing that is happening this year and I am excited about competing in front of a lot more family and friends than I am used to and competing in Glasgow.”

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