On the day of the Athletics Competition at the Tokyo Olympics, the final of the men's 400m hurdles gave birth to an incredible result, with Norwegian Walholm setting a new world record in 45.94 seconds and breaking the world record twice a month. The result was so exaggerated that Walholm became the first Earthling to run into 46 seconds, which was faster than the average runner's 400 meters! Unimaginable results!

Last month, 25-year-old Norwegian Walholm broke the world record with a time of 46.70 seconds. When we came to the Olympics, Valholm ran crazy, and Valholm's final victory was 45.94 seconds! His crazy performance has greatly improved the world record, and it should be noted that Valholm directly led other players to greatly improve their performance, Benjamin set a new North American record santos in 46.17 seconds and a new South American record in 46.72 seconds!
Walholm became the first Earthling to run into 46 seconds! It was unthinkable before, because when Walholm broke the world record with 46.70 seconds, that record had been held for 29 years, and it was set by the American Kevin Young at the 1992 Olympic Games. Walholm came out and rewrote the project!
What is the concept of 45.94 seconds? This result is also very competitive in the 400 meters. Why? Let's first look at the domestic arena, before the 2021 National Athletics Championships and Olympic Trials, the men's 400 meters final, Shaanxi's Zhou Haowen won the championship in 46.23 seconds, yes, the hurdles are faster than running!
Even on a stage like the Olympics, the men's 400m semi-finals that ended before, the final result was 46.04 seconds! The world's 400m runners can't run the hurdles champion, and that's what makes Walholm amazing!