Hudson Smith in 400m final
Hudson Smith in 400m final
Hudson Smith in 400m final
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Matthew Hudson-Smith of Great Britain narrowly missed out on gold in the men's 400m final at the Paris 2024 Olympics, finishing with a European record time of 43.44 seconds, just behind the USA's Quincy Hall, who took the title with a personal best of 43.40 seconds. Hudson-Smith, who has faced significant personal challenges, including a previous suicide attempt, expressed disappointment despite his record-setting performance, as he aimed to become the first British man to win this event since 1924. Muzala Samukonga of Zambia secured the bronze, marking a historic moment for his country. The race showcased Hudson-Smith's strong performance until the final stretch, where Hall's late surge clinched the victory. Commentators praised both athletes, with Hudson-Smith receiving accolades for his remarkable journey to the podium. Despite the emotional finish, Hudson-Smith's achievement is viewed as a significant milestone in his career.

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