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Brighton graduate completes British athletics double

Graduate George Mills claimed the 1500m title at the British Athletics Championships in Manchester this weekend adding to his indoor success earlier this year.

7 September 2020

Mills, a Sport Brighton Sports Scholar who studied BSc(Hons) Sport and Exercise Science, claimed victory in the final in 3:51:39 at the event which would normally have served as trials for the Olympic Games.

It makes him a double British champion over the distance, having claimed the 1500m title at the British Indoor Athletics Championships in Glasgow back in February.

Asked if he expected such a year, Mills said: “Not at all – I knew if I worked hard I may be in a position to challenge for a couple of medals, or even reach a final at the outdoor championships, but with how everything’s turned out, I can’t complain at all – I’m over the moon.

George Mills credit British Athletics via Getty Images

George Mills, credit British Athletics via Getty Images

George Mills winning the race credit British Athletics via Getty Images

George Mills credit British Athletics via Getty Images

“For all of my successes, it’s a massive thank you to my family, my coach and my whole support team – they’ve been an integral part of all this. You’ve got to enjoy those moments, and there’s no better feeling than winning, especially in the national championships.”

Mills plans to stay in the area and to continue representing local club Brighton Phoenix. He currently trains under renowned coach Jon Bigg at the Phoenix Track Club, an elite setup which includes British Olympians Charlie Da’Vall Grice and Elliot Giles among its athletes.

The son of ex-England, Leeds United and Manchester City footballer Danny Mills, George joked in a post-race interview with BBC Sport that his dad was “on holiday at the moment so I don’t know if he’s going to be that bothered”, but says he did catch up with him as soon as he could: “I rang him after the interviews and he just said, well done, you’ve earned that one, you’ve worked really hard and you executed that plan really well. All of my family were delighted”.

Mills puts much of his success down to the sport science he’s learnt at the university and the support he was given as a sports scholar. He said: “Whether that’s recovery, adapting things slightly, everyone I’ve met along the way, including my lecturers, have been such a big help.

“I was a sports scholar and that helped make the course adaptable. If I needed to miss a lecture, or required a slightly prolonged period of time off to attend a training camp, the lecturers and Sport Brighton would have a chat and talk to me so that we could come up with a plan and continue to compete at a high level”.

Rob Nitman, who looks after the sports scholarship programme at Sport Brighton, added:

“Everyone at Sport Brighton is incredibly proud of George's achievements in 2020. This is credit to his path as a student-athlete over the past few years. Having had an injury troubled 2017/18 campaign, his persistence, dedication and humility since then have laid the foundation for his recent success.

“George’s victories highlight the growing success of our Talented Sports Performer Programme (Sports Scholarship), which supports athletes in many different ways including Strength & Conditioning, Lifestyle Support, Physiotherapy and arguably the most important factor - Academic Flexibility; allowing student-athletes the ability to train and compete whilst still completing their studies.”

Watch the full interview with George Mills and follow him on and .

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