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"I was born for moments like this"

Monday 05 August 2024

"I was born for moments like this"

Monday 05 August 2024


Alastair Chalmers is into the semi-finals of the mens' 400m hurdles at the Paris Olympics.

He came third in his heat this morning, running for Guernsey as part of Team GB.

He credited the 80,000 strong crowd watching the heats at the Stade de France, and those waving Guernsey flags in particular, for helping him secure his place in the semi final.

"I was born for moments like this," he told the BBC moments after his race.

"I've said it before, I'll say it again, there's 80,000 people here, so many Guernsey flags, so to be repping (sic) the whole team, it's an honour, it's an absolute privilege to be here."

Chalmers won his place in the semi-final by 0.02 of a second.

He knew it was close as he pushed himself over the finish line.

"I came down the home straight and had a feeling it was all pretty close," he told the BBC.

"We're here, I ain't (sic) going to leave anything out there. Who cares if it's the heat? These heats for the hurdles are like previous Olympic semi-finals. I really don't care. I am through to the semi-final. (I'll have) a nice day off tomorrow and them come back to the colosseum on Wednesday and I'm looking forward to it."

Speaking to the BBC on the track just minutes after his race, Chalmers said he had felt "so many nerves" and some pressure from himself as well as excitement before his heat.

"I'm enjoying myself, but I'm here to do a job," he said.

"I'm an athlete who wears my heart on my sleeve and I do amazing things and I've done it there." 

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Pictured: Alastair Chalmers has the support of his family and others from Guernsey in Paris this week.

Members of his family and other Guernsey supporters were in the crowd cheering Chalmers on this morning.   

"To have my home people come out is a dream in itself," he told the BBC.

"I love the people of Guernsey. I'm repping (sic) them under the GB flag. But no, GB the team is amazing.

"I'm looking forward to getting back out and repping (sic) them."

Chalmers runs in the semi finals on Wednesday evening at 18:35 (BST). 

Pictured top: File image of Alastair Chalmers. 

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