(Reuters) - Olympic 400m hurdles champion Karsten Warholm concedes his incredible world record run in Tokyo left him feeling a little "empty" as he re-assessed his future goals in other events to stay motivated on the track.
The Norwegian sprinter won the Olympic final in 45.94, the first man in history to go sub-46 seconds, but amid his elation was also the feeling he had now reached his targets in the hurdles and looking to other events in the future.
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