The Citizen (KZN)

Warholm ready for ‘crazy times’

IMPRESSIVE: NORWEGIAN STORMS TO HURDLES TITLE

- Doha

Karsten Warholm enjoyed the moment of defending his world 400m hurdles title but said “crazy times” lie ahead when he will be hunted down by “great opponents”.

The charismati­c 23-year-old Norwegian – who in 2017 became his country’s first world champion since Inge Kristianse­n in 1987 – won impressive­ly.

He put clear space between himself and the other two athletes in the final – Rai Benjamin of the United States and Qatar’s Abderrahma­n Samba – who had broken the magical 47 second mark.

Warholm, who had come out pumped for the race bellowing when his name was announced and pumping his fists, said the comfortabl­e nature of his win did not make him complacent about the future challenges he faces at the Olympics next year.

“With these great opponents, every one of them sub-47 I am going to have to work work very hard,” he said.

“These guys are going to hunt me.

“Crazy times ahead and I am not going to sleep!”

Warholm, who smashed the European record when he went under 47sec in Zurich in August, said he was not fussed he had been well off the 27-year-old world record of Kevin Young.

“To be honest I do not care,” he said.

“It was only about the gold medal today.

“If I won it in 1 minute I would not care.

“I go out to have fun and run the race, who knows others around me may take the record one day.”

Warholm, who said he would not double up in the 400m flat as he had only entered in case he messed up in the hurdles, remarked although he is the hunted he does not let thoughts of his opponents get to him.

“I have very huge respect for my opponents like Samba,” he said.

“I am very humble to be in his company.”

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? PUMPED. Norway’s Karsten Warholm celebrates after winning in the Men’s 400m hurdles at the IAAF Athletics World Championsh­ips at the Khalifa Internatio­nal Stadium in Doha on MOnday night.
Picture: AFP PUMPED. Norway’s Karsten Warholm celebrates after winning in the Men’s 400m hurdles at the IAAF Athletics World Championsh­ips at the Khalifa Internatio­nal Stadium in Doha on MOnday night.

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