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Hudson-Smith vows to complete hat-trick of medals at European Championships

Matt Hudson-Smith vowed to complete a sizzling summer hat-trick of medals after waltzing into the European Championship final. The Wolverhampton speedster clocked a comfortable time of 44.98 to win his 400m semi-final ahead of Ricky Petrucciani and Joao Coelho on a melting multi-sport day in Munich.  Ad Hudson-Smith, 27, bagged World Championship bronze in Oregon last month before his hopes of hometown Commonwealth gold went up in smoke against Zambian underdog Muzala Samukonga. AthleticsColeman has no regrets after Munich steeplechase disappointment10 MINUTES AGO The 2018 European champion insists he's got plenty more left in the tank and is hungry to grab a full haul of gold, silver and bronze medals across this year's jam-packed season.

He said: «I said I was going to get three medals [this summer], and it's time to complete the set. »I'm going to go and get ready and get the win. «It felt good, I'm recovered and ready to go.

»It was good and felt very easy today. «I just wanted to execute the race and get through to the final and we will go from there. »I just wanted to set it off well in the heats so I'll be ready to go in that final." Hudson-Smith finished third in Eugene earlier this summer as American Michael Norman and Grenadian Kirani James proved too hot to handle.

He went into the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham as red-hot favourite for gold but was stunned by Samukonga, 19, at an expectant Alexander Stadium. The African ace stopped the clock in a speedy 44.66s to beat the West Midlands favourite by 0.15s and leave the Birmingham crowd in disbelief. Samukonga emptied everything out to beat the two-time World Championship medallist – literally – as he vomited after crossing the line.

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