Lieke Klaver is missing 400 meters final after disappointing race at World Cup

Lieke Klaver

Lieke Klaver Failed to Qualify for the World Championship Final of the 400 meters in Tokyo on Tuesday. The Athlete Finished Fourth in Her Series After a Disappointing Race, which was not Enough for a Spot Among The Fastest Eight Athletes.

The 27-year-old Klaver Clocked a moderate time of 50.25. Klaver was 0.38 Seconds Short of Qualifying for the Final As One of the Two Fastest Runners.

American Top Favorite Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone Went to the Final With A Top Time of 48.29, which is Scheduled for Thursday. Only Six Women Have ever Been Faster over 400 meters. The World Record (47.60) Has Been Held by East German Marita Koch Since 1985, but there is a hint of doping around that time.

Klaver had Hoped to Participate in the World Championship Final over 400 meters for the third time in Tokyo. That wish will not be fulfilled, but the north hollander will still be in action with the relay women in the 4×400 meters relay.

“We can talk about this for a long or short time, but this was just not good,” Klaver said afterwards at nos . “I felt good, but it just Doesn’t Come out. I just wanted to blast.”

Klaver’s Best Performance at A World Championship is The Fourth Place in 2022 in Eugene, and in 2023 she finished sixth in Budapest. At the Olympic Games in Paris Last Year, She Stranded in The Semi-Finals.

Earlier This World Championship, Klaver Did Win A Medal. Together with Femke Bol, Eugene Omalla and Jonas Phijffers She won Silver in the Mixed Relay. The United States won the Gold.

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