By , Nick Schwartz
Published August 15, 2016
South Africa's Wayde van Niekerk didn't just win a gold medal in the men's 400m Sunday night in Rio, the 24-year-old beat two former Olympic champions and smashed Michael Johnson's world record, which had stood for 17 years. Despite starting in a dreaded outside lane, van Niekerk finished in 43.03, well ahead of Kirani James and LaShawn Merritt, and more than a tenth of a second under Johnson's pace.
What was van Niekerk doing in the hours leading up to his big race? Watching Liverpool beat Arsenal in a 4-3 thriller.
Via the Independent:
"I watched the Liverpool match before, I was losing my mind because it was a tight match. We got the win. My brother is an Arsenal fan. Now I've got the world record and Liverpool beat Arsenal. I've got a lot to brag about."
Johnson was serving as a commentator during the race for BBC, and the American was blown away.
"Oh my God! From lane eight, a world record. He took it out so quick."
https://www.foxnews.com/sports/new-400m-world-record-holder-was-just-as-excited-about-liverpool-beating-arsenal