Before the World Championships: the competition is honestly insane
Estonian hurdler Kreete Verlin expresses her competitive spirit as she prepares for the upcoming Indoor Athletics World Championships in Torun, Poland, after a successful indoor season.
The Indoor Athletics World Championships are set to begin in Torun, Poland, featuring several Estonian athletes, including hurdler Kreete Verlin, who has had an exceptional indoor season. Verlin has broken the eight-second barrier in the 60-meter hurdles multiple times, setting a national record of 7.96 seconds, positioning herself competitively against the world-class field.
In the lead-up to the championships, Verlin acknowledges the high level of competition she will face and reflects on her recent performance at the Estonian championships, where she clocked in under eight seconds. With a focus on training and refinement over the past three weeks, she feels more prepared and invigorated as she approaches the peak of her athletic form.
Verlin's comments highlight the increasing intensity of competition in athletics and her personal determination to excel. As she heads into the world stage, her journey showcases the dedication and resilience required to succeed in a challenging environment, setting a motivational tone for both herself and aspiring athletes in Estonia.