Alastair Chalmers says he’s focusing on the 400m hurdles closing on the World Championships in Tokyo after working a private greatest.
Guernsey’s reigning British champion, 25, clocked 48.30 secs in Germany on Sunday, breaking his earlier greatest by 0.24 seconds.
The time means he’s the fifth-fastest Briton of all time over 400m hurdles.
Chalmers narrowly missed out on the finals on the European Championships final summer time earlier than falling within the semi-finals on the Olympic Video games in Paris.
Ought to Chalmers end within the high two on the forthcoming British Championships, he will likely be assured a spot in Tokyo, having achieved the qualifying normal.
“A lot can occur between from time to time, I’ve simply acquired to remain wholesome,” he informed BBC Radio Guernsey.
“I believe on the day in Tokyo if I can execute a extremely good race and I am wholesome and in fine condition then there’s a good likelihood I may make that closing.
“It’ll be arduous, however that is the entire level of competitors, you have to flip up on the day and provides in case your all and never mess up.”
Chalmers has received the final 5 British titles and is within the type of his life, having improved his greatest time yr on yr.
“Operating the quickest time of your life is all the time a beautiful feeling,” he added.
“Once I crossed the road I used to be simply very joyful that I would run that world qualifier, private greatest, I believe it was a meet document as nicely.
“I am simply in an amazing place bodily and mentally and it simply permits me to exit and run fast on the monitor in opposition to some actually prime quality athletes.”
The World Championships in Japan will happen from 13-21 September.