Matt Hughes sets 3rd PB in 5 weeks after nearly cutting European running tour short
Canadian steeplechase record-holder clocks 3:37.20 in 1,500 metres to finish season
A dejected Matt Hughes was prepared to scrap the remaining four track meets on a six-stop European running tour and return home to Toronto.
In what Hughes called an "awful last lap" at Monaco Diamond League on Aug. 14, he finished fifth in the men's 3,000-metre steeplechase in eight minutes 16.25 seconds, or nearly five seconds slower than his 8:11.64 personal-best that remains a Canadian record.
"I wasn't in a good mental place," recalled the Oshawa, Ont., native and six-time Canadian champion in the steeplechase. "I didn't want to use COVID as an excuse or [the fact it was] my season opener as an excuse. I know that I had done the work to get to sub-8:10. Two guys ran 8:08, so in my eyes I could've been there, too.
"Since I ran the national record [on Aug. 15, 2013] I've felt I've generally got better every single year but the results [in the form of a PB] haven't shown. I'm so fixated that a number like 8:09 or 8:10 means if I don't get that I haven't got better when in reality that's not true."
Beyond frustrated with that one. Covid or no Covid, the last 8 weeks of training couldn’t have gone any better. Been 9 yrs now since I’ve PB’d... wtf do I have to do?!
—@HugheSteeple
Dave Reid, Hughes' coach, told him they had worked too hard in training to pack it in after two races — the other was a 2,000-metre event in Sweden, where Hughes ran a 5:02.31 PB — and suggested he forget about the steeplechase since a 5,000 and three 1,500s remained on the schedule.
Fast forward to Tuesday when the 31-year-old Hughes set his second PB in four days in the 1,500, posting a time of 3:37.20 at the 70th Zagreb Continental Tour meet in Croatia after clocking 3:39.69 on Sept. 11 at a Grand Prix meeting in Poznan, Poland.
'It's a good way to end the season'
"He texted me after [Tuesday's] race and said, 'I'm sure you're glad now that you stuck it out,'" Hughes said of Reid in a phone interview. "I'm definitely glad I stuck it out but the goal doesn't change. Going into next year, [the plan remains] to hopefully get better and hopefully I'll be validated with a [steeplechase] PB."
The streak continues 🙏🤙<br><br>