Rutherglen Reformer

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- ANDY MCGILVRAY

Triathlete Grant Sheldon reckons he can mix it with the best in the world at the 2022 Commonweal­th Games, as he aims to achieve the pinnacle of his career.

The 27-year-old Cambuslang Harriers star has qualified for his third successive Games, having started at Glasgow 2014 and continued through Gold Coast 2018, finishing 14th and 17th, respective­ly.

While Sheldon insists a good performanc­e will be enough for him this time around, he would love to come home with a medal.

He said:“Looking at the guys, on paper, it’s definitely the hardest field there has been in triathlon, even without the Brownlees [past champions Jonny and Alistair].

“A medal is always on the cards. It’s a deep field, but it’s not ridiculous­ly deep, and I definitely have the capability to mix it with the best – but we’ll just need to wait and see.

“Winning a medal would be super-special, it’s what every athlete dreams of – a medal at a major Games, and wearing a Saltire on your chest just makes it extra-special.

“It would be the pinnacle of my career.”

Sheldon says it’s funny to think how long ago it was when he made his Commonweal­th Games debut at Strathclyd­e Park, and says he will do everything he can to make sure he’s ready for this one on July 29.

He said:“It feels quite strange to think this is my third Commonweal­th Games!

“It seems not so long ago at all I was 19 years old and super-excited for my first one, and now I’ve hopefully got a bit more experience now, I know what to expect, and hope to do as well as I can.

“I think the first time it’s always a bit of a circus and very easy to get a little bit too excited or too nervous.

“I can treat it like any other race. Obviously it’s a little bit more special, representi­ng Scotland, and being almost at home means there will be lots of friends and family there, but it’s still another race.

“I know what I need to do, and to be profession­al about it.

“The way I look at it is this is my major goal for the season, so I’ll aim to peak for that and other races have been stepping stones to that. I’ve maybe been in 90 per cent shape, 95 per cent shape, but for the Commonweal­th Games the target is to be 100 per cent ready.

“it has been a funny few years for me. I’ve struggled with performanc­es, but it’s coming together and I’m getting closer to putting that performanc­e together.”

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Harriers’Grant Sheldon
Flying the flag Harriers’Grant Sheldon

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