Karsten Warholm Feels Like Home in Paris
Press release With less than 200 days to go until the Opening Ceremony of the 25th European Athletics Championships, the Paris 2020 Organising Committee aims to celebrate European athletics with a colourful, festive and unifying Festival Athle and to leave a major legacy to French athletics. Two stages will be at the heart of the concept: the Charléty stadium, the main stage of the competition, and the Trocadéro fan zone (Athletics Parks) which will host the long jump qualifications, the medal ceremonies and various activations combining sport, music, culture and gastronomy. Last but not least, on Sunday 30 August, the half marathon will be followed by a 10km race open to everyone, with a start and finish at the foot of the Eiffel Tower. The success of the European Championships ticketing confirms the enthusiasm of the public, both French and European. Launched last September, the packages are coming to an end: 90% of the available packages have been sold and several day packages (Friday, Saturday and Sunday) are already sold out. Before the opening of the single tickets sales on Thursday 27 February, Paris Athlé 2020 has already reached half of its target in terms of ticketing revenue. Like the fans, European athletes have crossed Paris 2020 as a must-attend competition after Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. Karsten Warholm is one of them, with a challenge in mind: going for the gold on both on 400m-400m hurdles in Charléty. The Organising Committee has therefore adjusted the competition programme to make it possible. The Norwegian two-time world champion and European record holder, who competed in the last two editions of the meeting de Paris, shared his excitement when picturing the blue Parisian track and the European fans: Karsten Warholm, 400m hurdles European champion and two-time world champion “I love challenges and double in Paris will be a tough one.
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