Hannah Miley rejects retirement talk ahead of European Championships

Published 31st Jul 2018

Hannah Miley has played down any talk that her return to Glasgow could be a grand finale'' to her career in the pool. The Scottish swimmer is set to return to the Tollcross pool where she won gold at the 2014 Commonwealth Games when the European Championships start in Glasgow.

Miley, now 28, was narrowly pipped to a first Olympic medal in Rio two years ago while she missed out on a gold at the recent Commonwealths on the Gold Coast, the first time she failed to claim top spot at the event since 2006.

She admits that she is at the age where talk of her future in the sport is going to happen but insists she has not contemplated waving an emotional goodbye in front of a home crowd next week.

No, definitely not,'' she told Press Association Sport.I would know if it was going to be a 'grand finale', but I don't want any competition to feel like a grand finale.

I think that adds an expectation or pressure, and I wouldn't want to finish my career like that.

For me, not knowing when I am going to finish is how I would like it to stay.

Whether I finish after this or not, I don't know.''

She added: It's a bit frustrating to have people ask if it is going to be a swansong, I guess my age and where I am at in my career (means) people are questioning it which is fair enough.

But I will not be dictated to by other people.

There are still things I want to achieve, but I will dictate when my career will end. I want control of that.''

Miley's hopes of success in Glasgow have been boosted after reigning European, Olympic and world champion Katinka Hosszu pulled out of the 400metres individual medley to concentrate on other events.

That leaves Miley likely to battle it out with fellow contenders Aimee Willmott and teenage Italian Ilaria Cusinato, and she expects it to be an open race.

There have been a few surprise pull-outs,'' said Miley.One of my main rivals Katinka Hosszu has just announced that she is not racing the 400 IM so that has left the event wide open.

There are some youngsters coming through that I will have to keep my eye on, but it's anybody's race and you have to be on it on the day.''

She added: I'm really looking forward to it. My last home memory is obviously Glasgow 2014 so it's nice knowing it's back on home turf.

The first race is on Friday and I just want to get started now.''