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Rising Star Owe Fischer-Breiholz Aims High at World Championships in Tokyo
Owe Fischer-Breiholz, a promising athlete from Germany, is set to compete at the World Championships in Tokyo from September 13-21. The 400-meter hurdles specialist is optimistic about his performance and aspires to prove that Germany has talent in athletics and can compete internationally.
Fischer-Breiholz has already made a name for himself, winning gold at both the German Championships and the U23 European Championships. His recent performance in Bergen, where he came close to a time under 48 seconds, has left him with goosebumps and finds it still unfathomable.
However, a potential 47-second time might have eluded Fischer-Breiholz in Bergen, as he may have started celebrating too early. Nevertheless, he is determined to make up for his performance at the World Championships in Tokyo.
Training in Frankfurt with Christian Kupper, Fischer-Breiholz is working hard to improve his time. His current ranking of eighth in the world is a testament to his hard work and dedication. His time of 48.01 seconds in the 400-meter hurdles improved the championship record of Karsten Warholm, the Tokyo Olympic champion and world record holder.
Despite his success, Fischer-Breiholz remains grounded. He views track and field as essential and sees it as a means to an end, rather than an end in itself. In addition to his athletic pursuits, he is studying agronomy management and plans to take over his father's agricultural business in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.
Competing with experienced runners like WM eighth-place finisher Joshua Abuaku, Fischer-Breiholz represents a new generation in athletics. He is optimistic about his performance at the World Championships and feels very good about his current form. He hopes to add more to his impressive resume in Tokyo.
Fischer-Breiholz's athletic achievements have extended beyond the track. He has won gold at prestigious competitions and has improved the championship record of a world-class athlete like Karsten Warholm. As he heads to Tokyo, the world will be watching to see if he can continue his impressive run and add more accolades to his name.
In the upcoming World Championships in Tokyo, Owe Fischer-Breiholz, a German athlete, aims to prove that Germany has talent in sports and can compete internationally in sports like athletics and football, as he excels in athletics, specifically the 400-meter hurdles. Despite missing the potential 47-second time in his recent performance in Bergen due to premature celebration, Fischer-Breiholz is working diligently with his coach, Christian Kupper, in Frankfurt to improve his time, aiming to make up for his performance at the World Championships and add more accolades to his impressive resume, which includes gold medals at the German Championships, U23 European Championships, and even breaking the championship record of Karsten Warholm, the Tokyo Olympic champion and world record holder.