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Men’s 400h: shock result or possibly not

Men’s 400h: shock result or possibly not

This is Stuart Weir’s story on the incredible Men’s 400m hurdles, where Rai Benjamin, after three years of trying to defeat Karston Warholm in a major championship, finally accomplishes his goal.

Men’s 400h shock result or possibly not, by Stuart Weir 

I have always liked Karsten Warholm.  His talent is undeniable, but there is a lot more to him.  I cannot ever recall him being unwilling to chat after a race.  I remember a press conference in London when he announced “I am from the Scottish part of Norway – I like money” and went on to elaborate on his plan to buy a racehorse and have his coach train it with the athletes! I also read that Karsten is into Lego, having built models of the Disney Castle and Manchester United’s Old Trafford football stadium.

Karsten Warholm, London 2017, with Jonathan Edwards, BBC, photo by Martin Bateman

Olympic Champion in 2021, World Champion in 2017, 2019 and 2023, ranked number 1 in 400h for 203 consecutive weeks, he simply dominated his event and seemed unbeatable. Then this year at the Herculis in Monaco, Rai Benjamin beat him 46.67 to 46.73 and on his home track, in Oslo, Alison dos Santos beat him 46.63/46.70. Perhaps he was vulnerable.

Come the Olympic final it finished

1 Benjamin 46.46

2 Warholm 47.06

3 Dos Santos 47.26

 

Benjamin said afterwards  “It feels great, to be honest. I got the shit done, man. I got it done. I finally got it done. In a way, the weight has been lifted. This colour of the medal has eluded me for so long, and to get it done in this fashion, in front of my friends and family just means so much to me. I don’t think I ever doubted it, it was more about staying patient and keep showing up every day. I told myself, it has to go my way at some point. It went my way today and that’s all I can ask for.”

Incidentally, The Olympic movement was so shocked that Benjamin has said “shit” that his official flash quote was headed “Language warning”.  They should get out more!

Rai Benjamin took down the entire field in Eugene in the 400m hurdles, setting MR Of 46.39, photo by Brian Eder for RunBlogRun

Warholm was polite and gracious as always:” “Rai did a great job being composed and he is bringing home the gold. At this level everybody says they deserve it. But whoever takes it, he is the man of the day. Of course, I wanted  gold. But still, I have got to be happy with the medal – a medal for me, a medal for my country, so it is a proud moment as well. It is something…

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