In the Tokyo Olympics men’s 400m hurdles final, Norwegian Warholm won a new world record of 45.94. Due to copyright issues, the images are cut out and connected. Please note that it may be difficult to see. The 400mh world record was set by Kevin Young of the United States in 1992 at 46.78, which was the world record for a long time. Warholm set the record at 46.70 in July of this year for the first time in 29 years! From 46.70, it will be updated in 0.76 seconds at once in this final! It was the first shocking result of 45 seconds for humankind. Looking at the entire race, it is the highest level in history. I think I’ll probably be a world record holder for a longer period than Kevin Young. Highest-ever final 1 Karsten Warholm 45.94 World record New Olympic record 2 Rai Benjamin 46.17 3 Alison dos Santos 46.72 4 Kyron McMaster 47.08 5 Abderrahman Samba 47.12 6 Yasmani Copejo 47.81 7 Rasmus Mägi 48. Alexandro Civilio 48.77
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