In a thrilling display of athleticism at the Paavo Nurmi Games 2024, Rasmus Mägi of Estonia stormed to victory in the men's 400m hurdles, clocking an impressive 48.42 seconds. He outpaced Turkey's Berke Akçam, who finished closely behind with a time of 48.69 seconds, securing a memorable win for his country.
Meanwhile, in the women's event, Kemi Adekoya from Bahrain exhibited her prowess with a commanding performance, crossing the finish line in 54.37 seconds. Lina Nielsen of Great Britain followed with a strong effort of 55.25 seconds, clinching the second position.
The competition, held in Turku, Finland, showcased exceptional talent and fierce competition among international athletes, marking another milestone in the world of track and field.
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