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Laura Muir agrees she has ‘unfinished business’ ahead of Birmingham 2022

Laura Muir admits she has “unfinished business” with the Commonwealth Games after Team Scotland finalised its 33-strong athletics team to compete at Birmingham 2022.

A further 22 athletes have been added to the squad following the pre-selection of six athletes, including Olympic medallists Muir and Josh Kerr, and five para-athletes including Paralympic medallist Sammi Kinghorn MBE last month.

Muir, who won silver in the 1,500m at last year’s Olympics, is aiming to land her first Commonwealth medal.

I’ve seen my own situation around Birmingham described as ‘unfinished business’ and I have to agree with that- Laura Muir

“I’ve seen my own situation around Birmingham described as ‘unfinished business’ and I have to agree with that,” said the 29-year-old.

“I was very young at Glasgow 2014, but it still didn’t go the way I had hoped in that 1500m final at Hampden.

“Four years later, as Gold Coast 2018 came around, I was in the very last stages of completing my degree at university and the final exams clashed with the Commonwealths.

“So that has been in my mind for some time, and I’d dearly love to win a medal for Team Scotland at Birmingham 2022. Getting on that podium wearing the Scotland vest is very much a goal.

“My family will be here and there’s a large contingent making travel plans. When you get that family support in the stadium it can mean so much.

“It’s not Glasgow and it’s not Scotland but it is as close as you can get, really, so I am really looking forward to having that backing in the Alexander Stadium.”

The Scotland team includes 11 athletes set to represent Great Britain and Northern Ireland at the World Championships in Eugene later this month.

Those added to the team include Guy Learmonth (800m), Zoey Clark

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