2 players broke world record in single race, then Olympic champion celebrated tearing of clothes, watch video

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Norway's Karsten Warholm

Tokyo: Norway’s Karsten Warholm won the gold medal with a world record in the men’s 400m hurdles at the Tokyo Olympics on Tuesday. After winning the gold medal with a record by a margin of almost a second, this player tore his jersey like Superman. In this race, apart from Warhol, America’s Rai Benjamin also broke the world record.

Warholm, a two-time world champion, clocked 45.94 in the final. Six of the seven runners who completed this race set a regional or national record. Warholm had earlier set a world record on July 1 in Oslo with 46.70 seconds and has now broken his own record.

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While Benjamin, who won silver in this race, held the old record with 46.17 seconds. Brazil’s Alisson dos Santos won the bronze medal. Doss took 46.72 seconds to complete the race. When Warhol learned that he had won the gold medal with a world record, he celebrated it by tearing his jersey.

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