2017 Para Silver Medalist Hudson back on track.

London 2017 World Para Athletics Championships 400 meters T47 Silver Medalist Shane Hudson, believes he is on track to rediscovering his best form after injury derailed his preparations ahead of the 2021 Tokyo Paralympic Games.

Hudson who just missed out of a medal at the Rio 2016 Olympics, says he was on the verge of quitting the sport but was encouraged to continue his athletic career by his close associates.

Hudson who has a best time of 48.91 seconds over 400 meters, and 23.01 over 200 meters, says he is already running the qualification times for the upcoming Paris Paralympic Games but he will need to do what is necessary to get into the World Rankings.

Hudson meanwhile, is looking forward to run a time to move up into the World rankings at this Saturday’s Velocity Fest at the National Stadium.

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London 2017 World Para Athletics Championships 400 meters T47 Silver Medalist Shane Hudson, believes he is on track to rediscovering his best form after injury derailed his preparations ahead of the 2021 Tokyo Paralympic Games.

Hudson who just missed out of a medal at the Rio 2016 Olympics, says he was on the verge of quitting the sport but was encouraged to continue his athletic career by his close associates.

Hudson who has a best time of 48.91 seconds over 400 meters, and 23.01 over 200 meters, says he is already running the qualification times for the upcoming Paris Paralympic Games but he will need to do what is necessary to get into the World Rankings.

Hudson meanwhile, is looking forward to run a time to move up into the World rankings at this Saturday’s Velocity Fest at the National Stadium.

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London 2017 World Para Athletics Championships 400 meters T47 Silver Medalist Shane Hudson, believes he is on track to rediscovering his best form after injury derailed his preparations ahead of the 2021 Tokyo Paralympic Games.

Hudson who just missed out of a medal at the Rio 2016 Olympics, says he was on the verge of quitting the sport but was encouraged to continue his athletic career by his close associates.

Hudson who has a best time of 48.91 seconds over 400 meters, and 23.01 over 200 meters, says he is already running the qualification times for the upcoming Paris Paralympic Games but he will need to do what is necessary to get into the World Rankings.

Hudson meanwhile, is looking forward to run a time to move up into the World rankings at this Saturday’s Velocity Fest at the National Stadium.

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London 2017 World Para Athletics Championships 400 meters T47 Silver Medalist Shane Hudson, believes he is on track to rediscovering his best form after injury derailed his preparations ahead of the 2021 Tokyo Paralympic Games.

Hudson who just missed out of a medal at the Rio 2016 Olympics, says he was on the verge of quitting the sport but was encouraged to continue his athletic career by his close associates.

Hudson who has a best time of 48.91 seconds over 400 meters, and 23.01 over 200 meters, says he is already running the qualification times for the upcoming Paris Paralympic Games but he will need to do what is necessary to get into the World Rankings.

Hudson meanwhile, is looking forward to run a time to move up into the World rankings at this Saturday’s Velocity Fest at the National Stadium.

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London 2017 World Para Athletics Championships 400 meters T47 Silver Medalist Shane Hudson, believes he is on track to rediscovering his best form after injury derailed his preparations ahead of the 2021 Tokyo Paralympic Games.

Hudson who just missed out of a medal at the Rio 2016 Olympics, says he was on the verge of quitting the sport but was encouraged to continue his athletic career by his close associates.

Hudson who has a best time of 48.91 seconds over 400 meters, and 23.01 over 200 meters, says he is already running the qualification times for the upcoming Paris Paralympic Games but he will need to do what is necessary to get into the World Rankings.

Hudson meanwhile, is looking forward to run a time to move up into the World rankings at this Saturday’s Velocity Fest at the National Stadium.

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London 2017 World Para Athletics Championships 400 meters T47 Silver Medalist Shane Hudson, believes he is on track to rediscovering his best form after injury derailed his preparations ahead of the 2021 Tokyo Paralympic Games.

Hudson who just missed out of a medal at the Rio 2016 Olympics, says he was on the verge of quitting the sport but was encouraged to continue his athletic career by his close associates.

Hudson who has a best time of 48.91 seconds over 400 meters, and 23.01 over 200 meters, says he is already running the qualification times for the upcoming Paris Paralympic Games but he will need to do what is necessary to get into the World Rankings.

Hudson meanwhile, is looking forward to run a time to move up into the World rankings at this Saturday’s Velocity Fest at the National Stadium.

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London 2017 World Para Athletics Championships 400 meters T47 Silver Medalist Shane Hudson, believes he is on track to rediscovering his best form after injury derailed his preparations ahead of the 2021 Tokyo Paralympic Games.

Hudson who just missed out of a medal at the Rio 2016 Olympics, says he was on the verge of quitting the sport but was encouraged to continue his athletic career by his close associates.

Hudson who has a best time of 48.91 seconds over 400 meters, and 23.01 over 200 meters, says he is already running the qualification times for the upcoming Paris Paralympic Games but he will need to do what is necessary to get into the World Rankings.

Hudson meanwhile, is looking forward to run a time to move up into the World rankings at this Saturday’s Velocity Fest at the National Stadium.