Norway’s Karsten Warholm world-record 400-meter hurdles run at the Tokyo Olympics failed to suffice the track star. Warholm took issue with the type of shoe United States runner Rai Benjamin was wearing during the Olympics. Warholm slammed the shoes as "bulls—t" and alleged they affect the runner’s credibility, The Guardian reported. But if you put a trampoline I think it’s bulls—t, and I think it takes credibility away from our sport." World Athletics president Sebastian Coe was unsure whether the track shoes will really make a major difference.
Source: Fox News August 04, 2021 17:03 UTC