Matthew Hudson-Smith insists now is the time for Team GB to 'make history' and secure Britain's first Olympic 4x400m relay title since 1936
Matthew Hudson-Smith wants to 'make history' in Paris tonight as Britain go in search of their first Olympic 4x400 metres relay title in 88 years. Team GB's men qualified second fastest for the final, behind Botswana but ahead of the United States. And Hudson-Smith believes the British quartet can strike gold on the final night at the Stade de France — and even break the world record. The 28-year-old is himself looking to go one better than in his individual 400m, when he was pipped on the line by the USA's Quincy Hall, who was rested from Friday's heats.
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