I’m glad he acknowledged Rai Benjamin and his incredible time as well! Great sportsmanship and respect. It was a “perfect race” that took the gold in the end.
This was the highlight of the Games for me. I'm not Norwegian, but hey, this WAS the big race. Well done Karsten, this was your day. Under great pressure, you delivered.
Nice acknowledgement of Benjamin's run, who pushed him to the finish. Class act. Historic run - congrats to him and Norway! Aside: as close to perfection as it was, he took 15 strides between the last two hurdles, (where Rai edged closer to him, Rai taking 13 strides there)... so... I really think Warholm can go even faster. It won't be easy but if he can manage 13 strides the whole way at that pace... yikes!!!
It was a planned choice to use 15 strides for the last hurdle. According to Karsten, you need to be patient to keep the feet long enough on the ground to get full push through the legs, and he expected it to be hard to be that patient since he expected Rai to be very close at that point. The 15 steps might have been important for being able to get up the extra speed after the last hurdle. I'll not say that it's impossible for him (or Rai) to run even faster, but the Tokyo track is a fast one.
He told norwegian media that he purposely did 15 steps there to try to affect Rai’s rhythm and cause an imbalance in his run. Karsten and his coach stated that it is very uncomfortable to run next to someone that changes their rhythm because when these guys run these races it’s like a metronome. Their body are working like clocks, and any unexpected changes to that rhythm can cause an imbalance in an opponents cycle.
@@multiguitarcrew What a fucking badass! This is why Rai fucked himself by dropping out of Monaco. Had they raced, he could've figured out how to beat him.
Imagine three runners breaking Kevin Young's almost 30 year record time of 46.78; folks, that's three decades of no one coming close until Karsten did 46.70 last July. Then, in one day, three did it in one race? The greatest running race I have ever witnessed, I tell ya//
It's hard to explain how good a 45.94 is. You would think the 29 year old record was so good that it couldn't be improved much, but he absolutely crushed it. I wish I had a video of my reaction, screaming and making all kinds of weird sounds.
@@RobertSmurda Was just talking to my son about it today..and this is how I explained it to him - Kevin Young once clocked 46.78, it stood as world record for nearly 30 years until Warholm broke it last month with time of 46.70; now, putting aside that new record time this one race produced three runners clocking faster than 46.78 (a time that stood for almost 30 years). It's like three sprinter with first two breaking Bolt's 9.58 and the third doing 9.64; and his response "oh, okay." LOL!!..I think this one will stay good forever//
Probably the greatest performance in the history of sport. For 29 years the mark of 46.78 by Kevin Young could not be beaten. All three medallists in this race ran faster. With the bronze medal being won in 46.72, which was more than three quarters of a second behind the winning time. If someone had told Benjamin he'd run 46.17 in Tokyo, he would have been elated, but to run that astonishing time, only to come 2nd is unfathomable. The winning time of 45.94 is faster than many athletes ran to win their national championships in the FLAT 400! I am not surprised Karsten tore apart his shirt. The adrenaline must have been flowing, out shining the inevitable lactic in his legs, especially coming down the home straight. Breathtaking race. I've been an avid fan of Athletics for over 40 years and this race is easily the best I've ever seen. Simply incredible.
Yea people don’t really know what this means and I don’t blame them. I can appreciate this more than the average person because I run the 400 hurdles. It takes a lot of practice to get on his level as well as strength with his 14 steps.
Just reading your comment right know made me fully realized that the race which may very well be the greatest ever had to be run without a crowd. Good thing it will soon be toped tho. ;)
He's a gentleman and a great athlete. This was one of my favorite Olympic track events. He and Benjamin pushed each other and it worked well for both of them. Accolades to them and the Brazilian who took bronze.
Rai Benjamin was so damn fast that he probably thought coming in to the olympics he was going to win. I mean he was 0.6 faster than Warholms previous WR. He knew he was fast and must be a bit broken up about that right now ;) Big ups yo Rai and Dos Santos for contributing to Warholm making history
So much athletic ability and so much class as a person. i cannot think of a better role model in the sport and I do not base that on this performance or this interview alone.
Karsten is a lovely person. Always so humble and he always acknowledge his competitors or fellow sports athletes. He was named the role model of the year in Norway as a 22-year-old in 2019 for his good values. Because he cares about his fellow human beings and is a sincere competitor who is friendly and welcoming to everyone. He always takes time for the young people and appreciates the volunteers. To be a world star and at the same time a good role model is not an obvious thing. He has said on behalf of top athletes that you should be happy and appreciate the opportunities you get every day. The only negative thing the jury found about him was that he tended to arrive a little late for training. He is always in a good mood and has a coach who always smiles and is cheerful. They joke and have a lot of fun together, which is important when you want to be able to perform. An example of his coach being a world class motivator: Just before Warholm was to enter the "call-room" before the final of the 400 meter hurdles (World Championship, London 2017) he and his coach Leif Ove Alnes stopped outside the entrance. They stood face to face and roared as loud as they could at each other: - Uuuuuuuæææ! It was a primary howl. Nothing else. But the guards at the arena jumped. The other coaches jumped. The seven finalists jumped. Then Warholm stepped into the "call-room" as the last one. Straight-backed, broad-shouldered and with his head raised. He had the upper hand. He was already world champion. 😉
It's just incredible that all top 3 finishers (Warholm, Benjamin, dos Santos) broke the former WR by Kevin Young. That is such a rare feat in track & field and I'm glad I was able to see it live
Analyzing a high percentage of the races and comparing known PBs and rounds of running factors, a basic review shows the track providing between .1 and 1.1% of improvement. That is, on lesser tracks, KW runs 46.45 (worst case) and RB runs a 46.68 (worst case). 0.85% improvement is the mode, so, a 46.34 and 46.57 would be expected.
He needs to run an open 400m race and take that world record too. With his speed he'd be the first guy under 43 seconds. No one has ever owed both world records.
Warholm said that if he would run a similar race to this in the 400m flat he would get a time well down in the 43’s. I think he’s aiming for the european record of 44,33 in Lausanne august 26. Warholms PB in 400m flat is 44,87 set in 2017. He will easily smash that record. I’n norwegian and have followed Karsten and Jakob for years now. My prediction for Karsten in Lausanne is a time of high 43’s. I think he need to get a bit more familiar with running 400m without hurdles and fine tuning his form a bit more before he goes under 43,5!
@@andycano5756 Open 400 should be 1.5-3 seconds faster than 400m hurdles times depending on the athlete (hurdling technique, stride pattern adjustment etc). Warholm doesn't seem to adjust too much and is pretty efficient over the hurdles, so I think that he's probably on the lower end of the time adjustment. I do think that Warholm is capable of at least a low 44 (very likely could probably go faster). I'd like to see him run a couple 200m races to see what his raw speed looks like.
My jaw hit the floor with this race, and especially the time. The last time that happened was the 800 men's final in London 2012, and before that. Bolt's 9.69 in Beijing. These 'off the chart' performances are rare.
Even with the perfect hair slowing him down :) What a great race. I can't imagine how they must have felt before going to bed last night knowing they are so closely matched.
Being an ex decathlete has its advantages and it shown here. Congrats to both superstars. 1 pushes the other. Same with the ladies. I think there is a new found respect for 400 hurdles which will now be must see tv.
@@KarmaKahn strength along with speed and maintaining. That is what the champ decathlete did in Rio. He ran a 45 flat 400. Plus doing all those other hard events. In Walhals case, he exemplified that, especially in last 50 meters.
Karsten ran 300 m hurdles at Bislett Stadium, Oslo. June 2021, setting a world record of 33.26. Had he run the last 100 meters and used 12 sec, the world record of 400 m would have been 45.26 ... the track surface at Bislett Stadium is not considered to be among the fastest in the world! Let this sink in!
You should do an Olympic Geography quiz in America... you will be amazed.. Most powerful and influential countries speak English.. so the world is influenced Air travel and sailing standardized is in English.. I think
Most of us younger Norwegians (millennials and gen z) speak English with very little accent, at least compared to the generations before us. We are taught English from the age of 6 :)
Most of the European athletes besides most of the French and most of the Spanish speak English. It’s their second language there usually. Especially in Scandinavia and Germany.
Scandinavians, Germans, Dutch all have very good English, they learn from a young age + English speaking shows aren't dubbed like they are in Spain, Portugal and Italy. The standard of English there is much lower.
@@LeylaDerben Here in Finland se have two national language Fin and Swe so our third language is En.Younger generation speaks Eng very good.Greets from Finland 🇫🇮🇫🇮
He's obviously a 43 400m guy like Rai. He should find 3 other guys for their 4x4. Ingebrigtsen is probably a 45 guy. Need 2 more! Unreal performance. Congrats.
2021 and we still have to talk about race smh let's get over it! We're all one species, one people, all human beings. P.S: I didn't have time to watch the interview only read the title of the video.
He did not accuse him of cheating, but Warholm is clearly not a fan of the springy foam technology in the Nike shoes (which is something exclusive for Nike, by the way).
@@eivindtolas8552 he’s wearing carbon fiber spikes, which foam. Something only Puma offers. That doesn’t mean what he’s wearing is not fair. It just means they are both wearing their company’s latest innovation.
@@eivindtolas8552 so basically you just argued with me but you don’t even have your facts straight. The Pumas Warholm wears are carbon fiber spikes with foam soles. The Nikes Rai wears are carbon fiber spikes with foam soles, and the Nike air bubble. The air bubble is what Warholm was complaining about. So you don’t even know what he’s talking about, yet you’re correcting me.
Well, for the Puma’s he’s only mentioning a carbon plate, from what I can gather, that they’ve «tried to make as thin as possible». The Pebax foam is not in his shoes - only in the Nike’s. He than also says that if you want cushioning under the shoes, you can put a «mattress» there instead of a «trampoline».
What's even more amazing is that after running that race not even one hair is out of place! His hair deserves a gold medal too!
Haha I was thinking the same he should be a hair gel advert lol
😂
We can’t say the same about his shirt😂
Karsten Warholm and Jacob Ingebrigtsen are also competing for ‘Norways best hairdo even after race’
@@ioanasilviag Yea, he ripped it open after he crossed the finish line.
I’m glad he acknowledged Rai Benjamin and his incredible time as well! Great sportsmanship and respect. It was a “perfect race” that took the gold in the end.
Of course he's respectful, he's not an American.
I suspect both were juiced.
@@malikfo1941
Based on what evidence?
@@twomindz79 It's a speculation.
He also accused Rai of cheating. Classless. He won't tell you he is wearing custom made carbon fiber spikes too.
This was the highlight of the Games for me. I'm not Norwegian, but hey, this WAS the big race. Well done Karsten, this was your day. Under great pressure, you delivered.
Nice acknowledgement of Benjamin's run, who pushed him to the finish. Class act. Historic run - congrats to him and Norway!
Aside: as close to perfection as it was, he took 15 strides between the last two hurdles, (where Rai edged closer to him, Rai taking 13 strides there)... so... I really think Warholm can go even faster. It won't be easy but if he can manage 13 strides the whole way at that pace... yikes!!!
It was a planned choice to use 15 strides for the last hurdle. According to Karsten, you need to be patient to keep the feet long enough on the ground to get full push through the legs, and he expected it to be hard to be that patient since he expected Rai to be very close at that point. The 15 steps might have been important for being able to get up the extra speed after the last hurdle. I'll not say that it's impossible for him (or Rai) to run even faster, but the Tokyo track is a fast one.
He told norwegian media that he purposely did 15 steps there to try to affect Rai’s rhythm and cause an imbalance in his run. Karsten and his coach stated that it is very uncomfortable to run next to someone that changes their rhythm because when these guys run these races it’s like a metronome. Their body are working like clocks, and any unexpected changes to that rhythm can cause an imbalance in an opponents cycle.
@@multiguitarcrew What a fucking badass! This is why Rai fucked himself by dropping out of Monaco. Had they raced, he could've figured out how to beat him.
@@ThunderJuice Nah he would have lost still
@@multiguitarcrew Well obviously, but he stood a better chance.
Imagine three runners breaking Kevin Young's almost 30 year record time of 46.78; folks, that's three decades of no one coming close until Karsten did 46.70 last July. Then, in one day, three did it in one race? The greatest running race I have ever witnessed, I tell ya//
It's hard to explain how good a 45.94 is. You would think the 29 year old record was so good that it couldn't be improved much, but he absolutely crushed it. I wish I had a video of my reaction, screaming and making all kinds of weird sounds.
Unbelievable. I had to watch it 20 times. That record will probably now stand for 29 years. It's crazy.
@@RobertSmurda Was just talking to my son about it today..and this is how I explained it to him - Kevin Young once clocked 46.78, it stood as world record for nearly 30 years until Warholm broke it last month with time of 46.70; now, putting aside that new record time this one race produced three runners clocking faster than 46.78 (a time that stood for almost 30 years). It's like three sprinter with first two breaking Bolt's 9.58 and the third doing 9.64; and his response "oh, okay." LOL!!..I think this one will stay good forever//
@@RobertSmurda As amazing as it is, if it has been done once, it can be done again. Nonetheless, this was epic.
Yeah because of the track and the shoes
Probably the greatest performance in the history of sport. For 29 years the mark of 46.78 by Kevin Young could not be beaten. All three medallists in this race ran faster. With the bronze medal being won in 46.72, which was more than three quarters of a second behind the winning time. If someone had told Benjamin he'd run 46.17 in Tokyo, he would have been elated, but to run that astonishing time, only to come 2nd is unfathomable. The winning time of 45.94 is faster than many athletes ran to win their national championships in the FLAT 400! I am not surprised Karsten tore apart his shirt. The adrenaline must have been flowing, out shining the inevitable lactic in his legs, especially coming down the home straight. Breathtaking race. I've been an avid fan of Athletics for over 40 years and this race is easily the best I've ever seen. Simply incredible.
Yea people don’t really know what this means and I don’t blame them. I can appreciate this more than the average person because I run the 400 hurdles. It takes a lot of practice to get on his level as well as strength with his 14 steps.
Mr. Bob Beamon just entered the discussion...
Slaughtering world records without a full stadium of 50,000! That is unbelievable. Greatest race of all time.
Oh yeah, it was very strange watching olympics with little to no crowd looming in the background.
Just reading your comment right know made me fully realized that the race which may very well be the greatest ever had to be run without a crowd. Good thing it will soon be toped tho. ;)
@@FrankHassleXBurtObeng It really will. He and Rai stutter stepped a couple hurdles. They can go about .5 faster. Which is just insane.
it leaves more oxygen for runners
Wow! I was never a big fan, but the acknowledgment of Rai is just amazing sportsmanship!
Love that he immediately praised Rai, awesome sportsmanship. Made a fan of me.
He's a gentleman and a great athlete. This was one of my favorite Olympic track events. He and Benjamin pushed each other and it worked well for both of them. Accolades to them and the Brazilian who took bronze.
All the way Norway. Hail to the ViKing Karsten Warholm. A very likeable person even acknowledging Benjamin. Very strong yet humble
He is such a friendly and respectable guy.
Oh he’s so respectful and collegial I love him even more now
Much respect he's an absolutely BEAST 💯
1:07 "I was even able to find another gear coming home after hurdle ten". No kidding. That was incredible to see! Like Bobby Finke is swimming.
What's incredible is that 5th place on this race would've won at Doha 2019 by 0.3 seconds
Rai Benjamin was so damn fast that he probably thought coming in to the olympics he was going to win. I mean he was 0.6 faster than Warholms previous WR. He knew he was fast and must be a bit broken up about that right now ;)
Big ups yo Rai and Dos Santos for contributing to Warholm making history
So much athletic ability and so much class as a person. i cannot think of a better role model in the sport and I do not base that on this performance or this interview alone.
He was very humble. He spoke very well about Benjamin
Thanks for posting this man!
He just overtook Magnus Carlsen as my favourite Norwegian based on this interview
Karsten is a lovely person. Always so humble and he always acknowledge his competitors or fellow sports athletes. He was named the role model of the year in Norway as a 22-year-old in 2019 for his good values. Because he cares about his fellow human beings and is a sincere competitor who is friendly and welcoming to everyone. He always takes time for the young people and appreciates the volunteers. To be a world star and at the same time a good role model is not an obvious thing. He has said on behalf of top athletes that you should be happy and appreciate the opportunities you get every day. The only negative thing the jury found about him was that he tended to arrive a little late for training. He is always in a good mood and has a coach who always smiles and is cheerful. They joke and have a lot of fun together, which is important when you want to be able to perform.
An example of his coach being a world class motivator: Just before Warholm was to enter the "call-room" before the final of the 400 meter hurdles (World Championship, London 2017) he and his coach Leif Ove Alnes stopped outside the entrance. They stood face to face and roared as loud as they could at each other:
- Uuuuuuuæææ!
It was a primary howl. Nothing else. But the guards at the arena jumped. The other coaches jumped. The seven finalists jumped.
Then Warholm stepped into the "call-room" as the last one. Straight-backed, broad-shouldered and with his head raised. He had the upper hand.
He was already world champion. 😉
😂😂😂
fair weather fan
Yeah. It's really good. What a race!
Congrats man - nice that Rai anchored the relay home and takes a gold as well. Class act all the way around.
It's just incredible that all top 3 finishers (Warholm, Benjamin, dos Santos) broke the former WR by Kevin Young. That is such a rare feat in track & field and I'm glad I was able to see it live
LUCKY you ;)
Analyzing a high percentage of the races and comparing known PBs and rounds of running factors, a basic review shows the track providing between .1 and 1.1% of improvement. That is, on lesser tracks, KW runs 46.45 (worst case) and RB runs a 46.68 (worst case). 0.85% improvement is the mode, so, a 46.34 and 46.57 would be expected.
He needs to run an open 400m race and take that world record too. With his speed he'd be the first guy under 43 seconds. No one has ever owed both world records.
I agree. Ten hurdles must equate to a good 3 seconds in time.
Warholm is running 400m flat in Lausanne 26. august.
Warholm said that if he would run a similar race to this in the 400m flat he would get a time well down in the 43’s. I think he’s aiming for the european record of 44,33 in Lausanne august 26. Warholms PB in 400m flat is 44,87 set in 2017. He will easily smash that record. I’n norwegian and have followed Karsten and Jakob for years now. My prediction for Karsten in Lausanne is a time of high 43’s. I think he need to get a bit more familiar with running 400m without hurdles and fine tuning his form a bit more before he goes under 43,5!
@@andycano5756 Open 400 should be 1.5-3 seconds faster than 400m hurdles times depending on the athlete (hurdling technique, stride pattern adjustment etc). Warholm doesn't seem to adjust too much and is pretty efficient over the hurdles, so I think that he's probably on the lower end of the time adjustment. I do think that Warholm is capable of at least a low 44 (very likely could probably go faster). I'd like to see him run a couple 200m races to see what his raw speed looks like.
I love the props to Rai man. Karsten got MAAAD respect for you
My jaw hit the floor with this race, and especially the time. The last time that happened was the 800 men's final in London 2012, and before that. Bolt's 9.69 in Beijing. These 'off the chart' performances are rare.
Anthony Evans Go for it if you want to man
@Anthony Evans U an addict? Do you need help?
Even with the perfect hair slowing him down :) What a great race. I can't imagine how they must have felt before going to bed last night knowing they are so closely matched.
Aerodynamic lol
Being an ex decathlete has its advantages and it shown here. Congrats to both superstars. 1 pushes the other. Same with the ladies. I think there is a new found respect for 400 hurdles which will now be must see tv.
How so? Just being curious :)
@@KarmaKahn strength along with speed and maintaining. That is what the champ decathlete did in Rio. He ran a 45 flat 400. Plus doing all those other hard events. In Walhals case, he exemplified that, especially in last 50 meters.
@@panama8009 I see. It is the intangibles of diverse training I guess. I was always impressed by the decathlon.
Archive this for the definition of a true athlete.
His hair omg!
What abaot it?
It is very nice
@@molli1960 it's great is what I meant lol .. not a hair out of place!
It's the secret to his great speed!
it's so cool isn't it
My goodness it can never happen I would have loved to see him v Moses in his prime. Brilliant Brilliant Champion.
Brilliant
He sure is handsome!
Class act.
And he showed acknowledgement and respect to Benjamin. Class act 😎
The GOAT of the 400hurdles is the Norwegian king .
Karsten ran 300 m hurdles at Bislett Stadium, Oslo. June 2021, setting a world record of 33.26. Had he run the last 100 meters and used 12 sec, the world record of 400 m would have been 45.26 ... the track surface at Bislett Stadium is not considered to be among the fastest in the world! Let this sink in!
Jedward can run. That hair was giving him and wind resistance that’s pretty spectacular lol
Top man though seems like a nice human 🇳🇴
He kinda reminds me of Vanilla Ice that guy. What an athlete!!
what an absolute bro
I feel like this guy would win every standard 400m race
He's competing in 400m flat in two weeks, it will be very interesting.
Good role model
Look how damm fit he is, no wonder!
I was secretly hoping Karsten Warholm rips his suit a bit more.
1:40 "..but i was ready; ..i did it!"
I WANT TO HAVE KARSTEN'S FREAKING BABY!!!!!
Imagine being .50 second under world record and only winning a silver. Holy fk that is an insane race.
Coolest hair on the planet!
Great job bro
All they gave us is a future decade of track and field fun to look forward to.....
His English is better than some Americans lol
You mean the millions of immigrant Americans who's first language isn't English and who speak with an accent?
@@juliaj7939 Haha no. Its much better than some of the native too :-)
You should do an Olympic Geography quiz in America... you will be amazed.. Most powerful and influential countries speak English.. so the world is influenced
Air travel and sailing standardized is in English.. I think
Most of us norwegians do ;)
@@juliaj7939
No, he meant Americans born in the USA.
Kinge 1500 m Hichame El-Ggueroje
Respect🎓 Jakob
Idk how I expected Warholm to sound, but it wasn’t this lol
Why not? Very nice and beautiful voice
@@camellia1103 yes yes, I guess I just assumed he’d have a thicker accent lol
these Norwegians speak English well lol
Most of us younger Norwegians (millennials and gen z) speak English with very little accent, at least compared to the generations before us. We are taught English from the age of 6 :)
Damm boi, you did it.
Legend
I wonder if NBC asks if athletes speak English or if they just assume everyone does.
Modus operandi: 1) Assume they speak English. 2) If they don't speak or their English is bad, hurry to say thank you and good luck.
Most of the European athletes besides most of the French and most of the Spanish speak English. It’s their second language there usually. Especially in Scandinavia and Germany.
Scandinavians, Germans, Dutch all have very good English, they learn from a young age + English speaking shows aren't dubbed like they are in Spain, Portugal and Italy. The standard of English there is much lower.
Most Scandinavians speak dual languages with English normally the second choice.
@@LeylaDerben Here in Finland se have two national language Fin and Swe so our third language is En.Younger generation speaks Eng very good.Greets from Finland 🇫🇮🇫🇮
He is very handsome and nice
do you have any idea what those sneakers around his neck are worth now!!!!!!!!!!!! congrats!
Puma's new Poster Boy.. They should treat him like Bolt.. he has the Character too
Those sneakers and the ripped suit too. I wonder if he gave the suit away or kept it.
@@foxfoxxy2692 his mamma has that
The shoes gets tested after the run. They actually gets cut in half and closely inspected for matching regulations. The suit, on the other hand.. $$
When u win or set a world record they cut em in two to check em hahah :(
They should make him the King of Norway!
Nice haircut after running an incredible world record.
What does it mean when a Norwegian says he has been "working hard" I hate/love our neighbouring country with all their amazing athlets
You are hockey gods, we're not ;)
Rai should have taken one less step between the last two hurdles like Karsten did. Would have been closer.
He should run the 200 and 400 also
The lack of response from the competitors towards Karsten was eye catching. Is it bad blood? Suspicion of doping?
Racism?
He's obviously a 43 400m guy like Rai. He should find 3 other guys for their 4x4. Ingebrigtsen is probably a 45 guy. Need 2 more! Unreal performance. Congrats.
Good thing Ingebritsen has brothers :)
It’s crazy how some of the the people who didn’t make it out of the semi-final would have medals in previous Olympics and world championships
Technically perfect ...
speaker of English.
A career in ESOL teaching awaits once he hangs up his trainers for good.
Most norwegians speak fluent english though. it is basically our second language. so he wouldnt be teaching norwegians atleast
He cute :)
for en enestående mester! Norge burde være stolt av ham!
Never knew Conan O'Brien was also a world-class athlete.
lol
white boy summer baby!!!
And glad he acknowledged rai Benjamin too .and fact he did not accused him just his shoes not him guys chill out
Generous comment about Benjamin also deserving a gold medal...
Juan
This bloke is as good as that chinese bloke that won in Athens in 2004. I forgot the blokes name but definitely was a chinese bloke
You said bloke 4 times in 2 sentences, that’s another world record right there
@@xFlamingTacos You should be awarded for that observation
Different event.
Bloke bloke bloke, bloke bloke bloke bloke bloke. Bloke, bloke bloke!
@@georgeallen846 I will recognize this new world record :D
White boy man! Holy. Crap
Those shoes are some serious high tech.Might be the difference????
amazing Performance enhancing results !
2021 and we still have to talk about race smh let's get over it! We're all one species, one people, all human beings.
P.S: I didn't have time to watch the interview only read the title of the video.
It’s only 1:44. Suck it up. 😁
@@baccaratfitness2360 Agreed!!!!!!!!!!!
I never knew Conan O'Brien ran the 400m hurdles.
Please. Don't disrespect Warholm like that.
the guy that got 2nd also deservese a gold medal? obviously not since 2nd gets silver.
I don't get why he accused Rai of basically cheating. He's wearing Carbon fiber spikes that are custom made for him too.
When did he accuse Benjamin of cheating?
He did not accuse him of cheating, but Warholm is clearly not a fan of the springy foam technology in the Nike shoes (which is something exclusive for Nike, by the way).
@@eivindtolas8552 he’s wearing carbon fiber spikes, which foam. Something only Puma offers. That doesn’t mean what he’s wearing is not fair. It just means they are both wearing their company’s latest innovation.
@@eivindtolas8552 so basically you just argued with me but you don’t even have your facts straight. The Pumas Warholm wears are carbon fiber spikes with foam soles. The Nikes Rai wears are carbon fiber spikes with foam soles, and the Nike air bubble. The air bubble is what Warholm was complaining about. So you don’t even know what he’s talking about, yet you’re correcting me.
Well, for the Puma’s he’s only mentioning a carbon plate, from what I can gather, that they’ve «tried to make as thin as possible». The Pebax foam is not in his shoes - only in the Nike’s. He than also says that if you want cushioning under the shoes, you can put a «mattress» there instead of a «trampoline».
Wow that white boy can run!!!!!!!!!!
He can run and Jump!
He’s already 25 he just looks young
Polish boys can run too!
0:13 Haaland
I like Karsten... but damn, for that last 20 plus years I believed that every Olympic athlete was drinking magic juice...
At the end of the day, technology advances. Spikes and tracks get better. It must be accepted at some point
he looks like he is doping
Why? Whats wrong?
@@nikalewandowski2794 eyes
@@valmettirakkori2563 bs
@@leod2408 we will see
@@valmettirakkori2563 well see , and prepare yourself to swallow your bs
lmao and ppl think this just is natural
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