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AFP on MSNWarholm In Confident Swagger Towards Tokyo Worlds
Karsten Warholm rebounded from a two-month training camp in the form of his life at the Silesia Diamond League, a timely ...
Silesia was a melting pot and proving ground for six Olympic/World champions, who had question marks by their name ahead of ...
Faith Kipyegon came within one second of the long-standing world 3000m record, clocking 8:07.04 at the Kamila Skolimowska ...
The Silesia Diamond League, taking place today, is one of the final World Championships tune-ups, drawing top athletes and ...
The 400 hurdles is an event of such stamina and difficulty that Young’s 46.78 stood for nearly 30 years before Warholm broke it on July 1, lowering it by only eight-hundredths of a second. Benjamin ...
Warholm, a 25-year-old Norwegian who grew up training to become a decathlete, obliterated his own world record in the men’s 400-meter hurdles, winning in 45.94 seconds at the Tokyo Games on Tuesday.
Warholm didn’t just break the world record, he went under the 46-second barrier that nobody had seriously been thinking about. “Sometimes in training, my coaches keep telling me this could be ...
Karsten Warholm, of Norway, reacts after his men's 400-meter hurdles heat at the 2024 Summer Olympics, Monday, Aug. 5, 2024, in Saint-Denis, France. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek) ...
But Warholm refuses to put a number on what he wants to achieve in 2021. “My main target has always been and hopefully will always be to develop myself and become even better,” he says.
Warholm and Benjamin put on one of the Tokyo Games' most dazzling displays, when the Norwegian destroyed his own world record of 46.70 seconds to take the gold in 45.94, while Benjamin was left in ...
Olympic champion Karsten Warholm won his 400-meter hurdles race on Sunday and then turned to join in the crowd booing environmental protesters who disrupted the Diamond League event near the finish.
Karsten Warholm, of Norway celebrates as he wins the gold medal in the final of the men’s 400-meter hurdles at the 2020 Summer Olympics, Tuesday, Aug. 3, 2021, in Tokyo, Japan.
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