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With an amazing world record: Carsten Verholm won gold in the 400-meter hurdles - Walla! Tokyo 2020 Olympics

2021-08-03T03:51:45.042Z


Early in the morning the Norwegian is expected to become the first European since 1980 to win 400 hurdles. In the afternoon the drama will culminate with 200 meters women


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With an amazing world record: Carsten Verholm won gold in the 400-meter hurdles

Tokyo record moment: The Norwegian stopped the clock at 45.94 seconds in the 400-meter hurdles, offsetting 76 hundredths from the record he himself set and becoming the first to drop from 46 seconds.

Ray Benjamin also broke a world record but won only silver, bronze and a South American record for Dos Santos.

Gold for Mihambo in long jump

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The athletics competitions at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics continue, and this morning (Tuesday) came the climax, with an amazing world record of Carsten and Raholm in the 400-meter hurdles.

In addition, German Malika Mihambo won gold in the long jump.

Four more finals will be held during the day, and a total of 18 medals will be awarded, 6 of them gold.

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An inconceivable record.

Verholm (Photo: Reuters)

Men's 400m hurdles final

Gold: Karsten Warholm (Norway) - 45.94 seconds (world record)


Silver: Ray Benjamin (USA) - 46.17


Bronze: Alison dos Santos (Brazil) - 46.72



Record of the Tokyo Olympics so far: Karsten Warholm, the clear favorite To win gold, not only did his duty, but shattered every possible record on the way.The Norwegian phenomenon stopped the clock at 45.94 seconds, dropped 76 hundredths from the previous world record he himself set at the World Championships, and broke Kevin Young's Olympic world record (46.78) from the Olympics Barcelona after 29 years.Warholm left far behind his main rival Ray Benjamin of America, who also broke the old record with 46.17 seconds.Allison dos Santos won the bronze with 46.72 seconds, two hundredths above the previous world record, setting a new South American record.

Drama in the last jump.

Mihambo (Photo: Reuters)

Ladies & # 39; PGS

Gold: Malika Mihambo (Germany) - 7.00 meters


Silver: Britney Reese (USA) - 6.97


Bronze: Asa Broma (Nigeria) - 6.97



What a drama in the jumping pit. On the podium in this competition for the first time since Heike Drexler did so in Sydney 2000. Mihambo jumped 7.00 meters in her last jump in the final, leaving Britney Reese who jumped 6.97 meters in the final, with the silver medal Olympics for the second time in a row - in what was probably her final chore. Ace Broma, who only recently set a land record of 7.17 meters, finished the bronze.

Double as in Rio?

Thompson (Photo: Reuters)

Ladies & # 39; 200 m Finals (15:50)

Elaine Thompson set a fantastic result in the semifinals: 21.66 seconds and she looks ready for a second consecutive double after doing so in Rio.

Gabi Thomas did not list, but has already set 21.61 seconds this year (the second best result of all time) and has excellent potential.

My veteran Anne Fraser dreams of a podium, but her win will come as a surprise.

Jumps to the top of the podium.

Duplantis (Photo: Reuters)

Men & # 39; s Pole vault Final (Starting at 1:20 PM)

Despite a small stumble in the qualifiers, Armand Duplantis is of course here and only a big surprise will prevent the Swedish national anthem from being heard at the Olympic Stadium at the end of the pole vault competition.

And yet, it is to be hoped that after passing 6.06 meters last February, the great Renault Avilani will give Fayette the world record.

Sam Kendrix, who is stuck in Corona outside and in his absence, KC Lightfoot who passed 6.00 meters this year, will try to get an American representation on the podium.

Reaches the final with the fastest result in the world in 2021.

Mo (Photo: AP, Martin Meissner)

Ladies & # 39; 800 m Finals (15:25)

After Caster Samania's gold medals in 2012 and 2016, we'll get a new Olympic champion.

19-year-old Etting Mo holds the world record for the year and recorded the best time in the semifinals, and perhaps - just maybe - the US will win first gold in this profession since Madeline Manning in 1968. Jamaica) will try to threaten and also the British Gemma Ricky is considered a leading candidate for one of the medals.

Third gold in a row?

Vladarchik (Photo: AP, Kyusung Gong)

Ladies & # 39; Fling Finals (14:35)

Another show by Anita and Luderchik?

The gold medalist from the last two Olympics, the 4-time world champion, world champion and Polish legend while still alive - will try to win once again in an industry that for many years was run under her sole control.

At the 2019 World Championships the American Dana Price took advantage of the absence of the injured Velodarchik to win and with a result of 80.31 meters this year, she dreams of a sensational double.

Also worth noting are Brock Andersen (USA), Zheng Wang (China), Camerin Rogers (Canada) and compatriots of Vlodarchik, Malbina Copron and Joanna Plodrov.

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