PARIS—At the Tokyo Olympics, Norway brought home four gold medals. In athletics, Karsten Warholm won a thrilling men’s 400-meter hurdles final and Jakob Ingebrigtsen topped the men’s 1500-meter podium. Kristian Blummenfelt emerged victorious in the men’s individual triathlon, while in men’s beach volleyball, Anders Mol and Christian Sorum joined forces to become champions.
Casper Ruud was not present at the 2021-staged Games, though long had designs on representing his nation at the next edition. Three years later, Ruud now stands among the same phenomenal class of athletes putting Norway on maps away from their nation’s rich winter sports heritage.
“It's motivating. Seeing that other athletes are also doing well, we can inspire each other. Tennis, golf, football, track and field, athletics, you name it. It's suddenly a little bit out of nowhere,” Ruud shares during a catch-up in Paris. “It's blooming with all these sports and athletes doing well. It's fun to be part of that group.
“I think the ultimate goal, or hope, is that we can also inspire kids back home, to believe that you don't have to be from America, or Spain, or a big country, to be able to do well.”