Just a few months ago, the event was voted into the Swedish Athletics Federation, but the event has had a Swedish star for a long time.
Perseus Karlström comes to the European Championships in Munich as gold favorite in both 35 and 20 kilometers. And he is clear that it is gold that counts, especially in the longer distance that is decided on Tuesday morning.
— I’m definitely going for gold on Tuesday. I would probably be disappointed if I don’t manage to win a gold on Tuesday, he says.
Going for the first EC medal
At the WC in Eugene it was a success, with two bronzes. After that, he’s been looking for motivation to take home another championship medal, but it’s been tough.
— About ten days ago, pictures of the European medals came up and then I got a little motivated, that I wanted to add one to the collection.
Taking his first European Championship medal is something he dreams of.
— It would be very important and fun. If I pick a medal now, all I’m missing is the Olympic medal, then the collection is complete. So it’s a big goal and something that motivates.
Big favorite for the gold
Going in as favorite is not something that stresses him out, quite the opposite. Starting the EC as gold favorite is something he enjoys.
— It’s just fun. My competitors know that it is me they have to beat, and I know that. After all, that’s what you strive for, to become the one that everyone else looks at and chases.
The walking competitions are decided on the cobblestones in central Munich. On Odeonsplatz there are huge stands at the start and finish. The Germans are a people who love athletics, and Perseus Karlström is looking forward to competing in front of large audiences.
— It’s great fun when there are a lot of people cheering you on, it makes it easier, you forget that you’re struggling so much. It raises one’s level a couple of notches.