norwegian olympic champion Karsten Warholm he won the 400m hurdles at the Diamond League in Stockholm, Sweden, although the biggest obstacle was human as some activists attacked the tartan by standing near the finish line.
Three protesters from the environmental A22 Network, who had already disrupted the Swedish final of TV4’s “Let’s Dance” last month, knelt on the track about 10 meters from the finish line, spreading a banner across six lanes, forcing the most of the runners who crossed it.
In this sense, a despondent Warholm was seen as benefiting the most, having distanced himself from his competitors and had 8th Street free, without protesters.
“It’s allowed to protest, but it’s not the way to do it,” he said. Warholm on the Norwegian station NRK. “It is disrespectful to those who are here to do a good job. I must honestly admit that I am angry,” he declared.
The 27-year-old double world champion ran blindfold in lane eight with a time of 47.57 seconds.
Although she is a long way from her world record of 45.94 set at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, two wins in two races bode well for the World Championships in Athletics scheduled for August 19-27 in Budapest after the plague that season in 2022. of injuries.
Source: La Verdad

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