The Fort Worth Press - Sprint banter sees Duplantis v Warholm in Zurich 100m exhibition

USD -
AED 3.673026
AFN 69.504121
ALL 89.39045
AMD 387.175704
ANG 1.803175
AOA 926.336003
ARS 960.501971
AUD 1.48235
AWG 1.8
AZN 1.69797
BAM 1.759367
BBD 2.02015
BDT 119.561013
BGN 1.75778
BHD 0.376754
BIF 2894
BMD 1
BND 1.295642
BOB 6.938335
BRL 5.510328
BSD 1.000405
BTN 83.804812
BWP 13.260469
BYN 3.273937
BYR 19600
BZD 2.01655
CAD 1.358885
CDF 2870.000038
CHF 0.845045
CLF 0.033436
CLP 922.595795
CNY 7.093499
CNH 7.097925
COP 4227.03
CRC 518.911626
CUC 1
CUP 26.5
CVE 99.550102
CZK 22.613097
DJF 177.720236
DKK 6.708598
DOP 60.099154
DZD 132.293939
EGP 48.432698
ERN 15
ETB 113.941708
EUR 0.89906
FJD 2.2159
FKP 0.761559
GBP 0.75707
GEL 2.701381
GGP 0.761559
GHS 15.711096
GIP 0.761559
GMD 70.000338
GNF 8650.000296
GTQ 7.738947
GYD 209.31948
HKD 7.79395
HNL 24.813342
HRK 6.799011
HTG 131.837194
HUF 354.320003
IDR 15369.3
ILS 3.745395
IMP 0.761559
INR 83.855495
IQD 1310.687909
IRR 42104.999768
ISK 136.929611
JEP 0.761559
JMD 157.288715
JOD 0.708697
JPY 140.651048
KES 129.000091
KGS 84.668802
KHR 4075.000404
KMF 442.749828
KPW 899.999433
KRW 1319.929736
KWD 0.30494
KYD 0.833806
KZT 481.097369
LAK 22104.999936
LBP 89600.000206
LKR 302.163451
LRD 194.950194
LSL 17.674538
LTL 2.95274
LVL 0.60489
LYD 4.774884
MAD 9.746863
MDL 17.384069
MGA 4526.197436
MKD 55.328274
MMK 3247.960992
MNT 3397.999955
MOP 8.033086
MRU 39.789502
MUR 45.950083
MVR 15.350065
MWK 1734.898574
MXN 19.30305
MYR 4.301498
MZN 63.875035
NAD 17.674379
NGN 1639.097505
NIO 36.819143
NOK 10.607435
NPR 134.0877
NZD 1.615285
OMR 0.384948
PAB 1.000495
PEN 3.776032
PGK 3.967076
PHP 55.725971
PKR 278.624972
PLN 3.844575
PYG 7778.527414
QAR 3.640498
RON 4.471503
RSD 105.222018
RUB 91.397566
RWF 1340
SAR 3.75307
SBD 8.36952
SCR 13.413176
SDG 601.500226
SEK 10.194802
SGD 1.295861
SHP 0.761559
SLE 22.847303
SLL 20969.494858
SOS 571.767839
SRD 29.750502
STD 20697.981008
SVC 8.754554
SYP 2512.529936
SZL 17.665842
THB 33.280992
TJS 10.645347
TMT 3.51
TND 3.0295
TOP 2.349796
TRY 33.993975
TTD 6.792894
TWD 31.863992
TZS 2729.452965
UAH 41.512443
UGX 3716.96382
UYU 41.101066
UZS 12755.81343
VEF 3622552.534434
VES 36.729602
VND 24545
VUV 118.722009
WST 2.797463
XAF 590.075114
XAG 0.032441
XAU 0.000387
XCD 2.702549
XDR 0.74151
XOF 590.077768
XPF 107.281968
YER 250.303129
ZAR 17.634802
ZMK 9001.205751
ZMW 26.438177
ZWL 321.999592
  • RBGPF

    5.1600

    62.16

    +8.3%

  • RYCEF

    0.0400

    6.6

    +0.61%

  • CMSC

    -0.0900

    25.02

    -0.36%

  • SCS

    0.1700

    13.96

    +1.22%

  • RELX

    0.3950

    48.105

    +0.82%

  • BCC

    -1.2600

    134.6

    -0.94%

  • RIO

    0.6400

    63.19

    +1.01%

  • GSK

    0.5400

    43.55

    +1.24%

  • NGG

    0.5300

    70.13

    +0.76%

  • CMSD

    0.0100

    25.11

    +0.04%

  • JRI

    0.0950

    13.285

    +0.72%

  • AZN

    0.7700

    79.04

    +0.97%

  • BCE

    -0.2961

    34.37

    -0.86%

  • VOD

    0.1800

    10.35

    +1.74%

  • BP

    0.4550

    32.295

    +1.41%

  • BTI

    0.1850

    39.355

    +0.47%

Sprint banter sees Duplantis v Warholm in Zurich 100m exhibition
Sprint banter sees Duplantis v Warholm in Zurich 100m exhibition / Photo: © AFP

Sprint banter sees Duplantis v Warholm in Zurich 100m exhibition

As head-to-head exhibition 100 metres races go, it is certainly one that catches the eye: pole vault king Armand Duplantis up against 400m hurdles master Karsten Warholm in Zurich on Wednesday.

Text size:

The two track stars will clash at the Letzigrund Stadium ahead of Thursday's Diamond League meet proper to make good on some training ground banter that has escalated all the way to a sprint-off.

Norway's Warholm is the reigning 400m hurdles world record holder, an Olympic gold and silver medallist and three-time world champion.

US-born Swede Duplantis is the newly-crowned double Olympic champion and has broken the pole vault world record an incredible 10 times, the last time coming at the Silesia Diamond League meet last week.

Duplantis has long insisted that one of his principal strengths in vaulting was his speed on the runway, albeit it is just 40 metres long.

He has a best of 10.57 seconds over 100m, wind-aided and set back in 2018.

Warholm, known for his aggressive starts in the hurdles, has a best of 10.49sec set in 2017.

The rivalry commenced after a joint training session between Warholm and Duplantis in the run-up to last year's Monaco Diamond League meet.

"He was saying that I looked fast, and I was like, 'Let's race'," Duplantis said.

Warholm accepted the challenge after Duplantis claimed he could win. "With my ego and how highly I think of myself, I needed to accept," the Norwegian explained.

"My expectations are to win," Duplantis said of the showdown.

"I am just trying to get to that line before he does, that's the only thing that matters.

"I think he's probably just underestimating my speed in general."

Duplantis added: "I did win the Olympics this year and he got second!"

Warholm, who set the world record of 45.94 second when winning gold at the Covid-delayed Tokyo Olympics, had to settle for silver behind American Rai Benjamin in Paris last month.

And he has already admitted that "it would be more embarrassing for me if you beat me than it would be for you if I beat you".

- Team Mondo or not? -

Olympic 200m champion Letsile Tebogo, who will be racing in Zurich up against a strong American quintet including Fred Kerley, said he was "definitely going to watch that race, it seems interesting to watch".

But Tebogo said he was yet to determine which athlete to back.

"The 100m runners, we told them we wanted to be side by side (cheering) - Team Mondo on (one) side and the other team on the other side so we can cheer for our people," he said.

"I'm Team Mondo, obviously! But also Warholm is going to be a tough one, I'll decide when I land in Zurich."

Warholm admitted that track racing had its advantages.

"I think both the block starts and my top speed is going to be my biggest strengths when I meet up with Mondo," he said.

Duplantis added: "Karsten is a killer. He's a mad competitor and he shows up when he needs to show up.

"I think that there is definitely a possibility that I can get Warholm in the first 50 metres," he said in a nod to his runway speed.

"I definitely do more sprint training than I think people know and I think that I'm going to surprise a lot of people.

"I'm capable of running a very competitive race. I would never have challenged Warholm to a race if I didn't think I could win."

Duplantis added: "A lot of people are definitely going to think that I'm not going to be as comfortable in the blocks as Warholm is, which I guess is a fair point, but I do a little bit of block training every once in a while."

Warholm, however, was not writing his adversary off.

"Mondo's strengths are going to be his acceleration, especially in the first 40-50 metres," he said.

P.Grant--TFWP