Karsten Warholm ready for Olympic final – Olympic Paris 2024

– A nice drive through. I got an answer to what I want, it’s a bit of fun, says Karsten Warholm to news. He is ready for his second straight Olympic final in the 400 meter hurdles. It is clear after Sunnmøring cruised on from the semi-finals with a time of 47.67. For the first time in this year’s Games, he had to measure his strength against one of the supposedly strongest competitors: Alison dos Santos. But the Brazilian is in trouble. – It was shocking to see dos Santos finish third, says Karsten Warholm after seeing one of his arch-rivals “only” finish third in the semi-finals. BRAZILIANS: Alison dos Santos. Photo: Reuters Dos Santos did not make the top two in the heat and is thus not directly qualified for a final. There are two semi-finals to go and dos Santos must wait in suspense. He finished third in 47.95. – Karsten controls to win, but what happens to dos Santos? He is dependent on time to move on, said news’s ​​commentator Jann Post. – Dos Santos has put himself in a difficult situation. At best he can get small q. So if two players can beat that time there, and quite a few can actually do that, then he is out of the final, says Warholm’s coach Leif Olav Alnes. – Dos Santos is an incredibly good performer. I am very surprised that he put himself in this situation. He has had a downward curve. So I don’t know if he has a problem of any kind, but it actually surprised me, he continues. Frenchman Clement Ducos slipped between Warholm and dos Santos. Going for gold Warholm has been crystal clear from the start: the goal in Paris is to defend the Olympic gold in the 400 metres. However, the charging of the toys has not been quite optimal. He has run fast, but others have run faster. In the last four Diamond League events, Warholm has had to see himself beaten, and during the summer both Rai Benjamin and dos Santos have relegated the Norwegian hope to 2nd place. Photo: AFP Enormous expectations The Olympic final in Tokyo three years ago remains one of the best and most memorable races of all time: Warholm sprinted to a new world record (45.94), Benjamin delivered the second fastest race of all time (46.17), while bronze winner dos Santos broke the magic 47 mark for the first time in his career. In Paris, the three-headed beast Warholm, Benjamin and dos Santos meet again in an Olympic final. The trio has redefined what is possible over 10 hurdles at 400 metres, and the expectations for Friday’s final are once again enormous. You can watch the final on news 1 at 21.45. ROAR FOR ETERNITY: Warholm after the gold in Tokyo. Photo: AFP Used more effort than desired Warholm advanced to the semi-finals from the preliminary heat earlier in the week, but the Norwegian was honest that an unnecessary amount of effort was used. The 28-year-old was teased by French home hope Clement Ducos up the run-up, but refused to let the Frenchman win. The winner’s skull was triggered, and Warholm won in 47.57 – the fastest time ever over the distance in an Olympic preliminary round. It would also have been enough for Olympic gold in both 2016 and 2012. – I just had to laugh a little. It is unfortunate to come with a Frenchman in the heat. Complete over-ignition, he told news on Monday. Leading with seconds left, then the blunder happens! 00:46 Shock finish in 1500 meters – no Norwegian medal 01:10 The super Swede with a new world record – Duplantis with a superb Olympic gold 00:55 Here the Swedish Olympic dream is shattered: – The horse was frightened – Pictures from Max 00:57 Show more Published 07.08.2024, at 19.39 Updated 07.08.2024, at 19.51



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