Olympic hurdler smashes his own world record, goes viral for incredible reaction
Norwegian hurdler Karsten Warholm shattered his own world record by such a large margin that even he was in disbelief.
The 25-year-old set the 400-metre hurdles world record before the Games with a time of 46.70 at a meet in Oslo on July 1, and demolished it by 0.76 seconds in the Tokyo 2020 final to take home gold.
His face said it all.
Your face when you break your own world record. pic.twitter.com/GUqHv1Lu4Y
— #Tokyo2020 (@Tokyo2020) August 3, 2021
Who did it better? #NOR | #Olympics pic.twitter.com/WGPtCPVNGI
— Olympics (@Olympics) August 3, 2021
Once reality set in, and Warholm had a split second to reflect on his god-like 45.94 run, the two-time Olympian celebrated the same way a pro soccer player would after scoring a hat trick and tore his shirt.
Karsten Warholm ripping his shirt, he's literally superman 🦸♂️pic.twitter.com/CdwdSIOo56
— Not Just a Fanfiction Writer 🌈💕📘 (@EzraLoAcire) August 3, 2021
Karsten Warholm, who just set the world record in the 400m hurdles by nearly a second, may be tough, but the zipper holding his shirt on was tougher
— beans and toast abolitionist (@ugly_also_proud) August 3, 2021
Just watched a Norseman named Warholm destroy the world record on hurdles, then try to hulkamania through his shirt... and fail. #CollarMadeOfIron pic.twitter.com/9UknSD8zCI
— Kevin Grimes (@the54effect) August 3, 2021
The Viking came out blazing to start the race and looked as though he might cruise to gold. But he faced a worthy challenge from American Rai Benjamin, who gradually caught up to Warholm as the two came down the final stretch.
Things looked tight until Warholm’s six-foot-two frame exploded over the final hurdle and turned on the jets to blast in front of Benjamin all the way to the finish line.
Magical men's hurdles 🚨
Karsten Warholm 🇳🇴 'destroyed' his own 400m hurdles world record to win gold 🥇
Rai Benjamin 🇺🇸 wins silver and also ran under the previously set WR 🥈
Alison Dos Santos 🇧🇷 finishes 3rd for 🥉https://t.co/BmQyRWuVec pic.twitter.com/isnTKEKtCk— CBC Olympics (@CBCOlympics) August 3, 2021
Benjamin, who won silver, also smashed the previous world record with a time of 46.17. Can you imagine how he feels?
Taking home bronze with a 46.72 run was the heartfelt story of Alison dos Santos. The Brazilian accidentally turned a pan of hot oil over his head when he was 10 years old and spent more than four months in a hospital with third-degree burns. His scars are still visible to this day.
Warholm is no stranger to the podium having won world championship gold in 2017 and 2019. He failed to make it out of the semifinals as a 20-year-old at Rio 2016.
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