Britain’s Zharnel Hughes is favourite for the 100 metres title at the European Championships next month.

Team-mates Reece Prescod and CJ Ujah are two of his biggest rivals and it could be a Great Britain clean sweep in Berlin.

After the squad announcement on Tuesday, Press Association Sport looks at how the last three British sprinters to become 100m European champion fared.

Linford Christie (1986)

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Linford Christie celebrates his 100m victory at the 1992 Olympics. (John Giles/PA)

He won in 10.15 seconds ahead of East Germany’s Steffen Bringmann
and Bruno Marie-Rose of France.

Britain’s fastest man defended his title in 1990 and 1994 while also, famously, claiming Olympic 100m gold in 1992. He failed a drugs test in 1999, although has always denied wrongdoing.

Darren Campbell (1998)

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Darren Campbell went on to win 200m silver and 4 x 100m relay gold at the 2004 Olympics.

He won in 10.04 seconds ahead of team-mate Dwain Chambers and Greece’s Haralabos Papadias.

A 4x100m relay gold followed at the Europeans while he also won relay gold at the Athens Olympics and claimed silver in the 200m.

James Dasaolu (2014)

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Great Britain’s James Dasaolu celebrates his 100m win in Zurich. (Adam Davy/PA)

Winning in a time of 10.06 seconds he beat two-time defending champion Christophe Lemaitre.

A 4x100m relay gold at the Euros two years later followed but he pulled out of the Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast this year due to an injury.