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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's training regime involves what he calls "high-quality sessions" on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays — these are tough sessions of up to seven hours each, focused on sprinting, hurdling ...
Norway’s Karsten Warholm world-record 400-meter hurdles run at the Tokyo Olympics failed to suffice the track star. Warholm took issue with the type of shoe United States runner Rai Benjamin was ...
Puma Warholm and his coach, Leif Olav Alnes, have a close friendship that has played a key part in his success since they began working together in 2015. "We hang out and eat together," Warholm said.
Armand “Mondo” Duplantis and Karsten Warholm will take the blocks in Zurich for a clash of world-record holders with a difference in what may be the third-most anticipated 100m race of the year.
Warholm responded a few weeks later by running the 46.70, and breaking the 29-year-old world record held by American Kevin Young since the Barcelona Olympics.
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.
TOKYO - Norway's double world champion Karsten Warholm and his closest rival American Rai Benjamin cruised through the men's 400 metres hurdles heats on Friday to stay on course for one of the most ...
Warholm, a 28-year-old Norwegian, last raced the 100m in 2017, clocking 10.49 indoors. Before focusing on the 400m hurdles, Warholm was the 2015 European under-20 silver medalist in the decathlon ...
For Warholm, this is his first Olympics medal. The 25-year-old does have six gold medals combined from the World Championships, European Championships, and European Indoor Championships.
Warholm thought he could beat his world record of 46.7: “I thought, you know, 46.5, [46].4, that would be possible.” There was only problem: “That is what I thought Rai could do as well.” ...
Warholm’s pull-away win in front of an empty stadium — someday, thousands might brag they were there — eclipsed his month-old world record by .76 seconds.