secondJohannes Werther tapped his forehead full of organs. Before the Tokyo Olympic final, the favorite of javelin throwing was not stable. “A lot of changes have taken place here since the past two or three weeks, and we must control them by Saturday,” the Offenburg team said after a bumpy qualifying game, allowing conclusions to be drawn on the huge expectations .
“I have to see how it will develop in the next few days, and the tension on Saturday will be even more tense,” he said at a press conference. Acute respiratory disease farther. Before the medal race on Saturday (1:00 PM CET) FAZ Olympics live broadcast, On ZDF and Eurosport) “work a little more mentally”.
Cousin is the ruler of the spear. The fourth place in the 2016 Olympic Games clearly leads the world’s annual best list with 96.29 meters. The Dresden native traveled to Japan with 19 consecutive victories in an impressive series. The third place in the 2019 World Cup also broke the 90-meter mark seven times from the end of April to the end of June. Even if he fights the upstream side at the Gateshead and Thum meeting for the last time-gold can only go through Witte, right? !
“What’s so upset about me now?
“Since the pre-Olympic games, there have been some worms there. What do worms mean, I can’t find the right timing, the right rhythm, saying that everything is combined, and then hit the front,” Witte is in the arena. Said in the catacombs. For the finals, “something must come.”
The 28-year-old player won a direct entry to the medal match with only 85.64 meters in his last attempt on Wednesday. For him, this is a “rhythm story”, and Witte explained that he was very dissatisfied. “What’s so upset about me now? That’s how it is,” he said. “Big Q, this is the most important thing, I did it.”
At least Witte finally got the second best distance. Julian Weber from Mainz tried to exceed 84.41 meters for the first time and also went straight to the final. However, Bernhard Seifert (Bernhard Seifert) from Potsdam retired with 68.30 meters without a chance.
Cousin follows in the footsteps of Basil
The point is Werther. Before embarking on a gold project in Tokyo, he must answer questions about printed matter. “I will focus on myself well, I have always done well,” Witte said of his game. “I know exactly what I can do and what I can do.” He can decide how much pressure he allows, “and how much pressure I usually put on from outside.”
Five years after the golden coup of the injured Thomas Röhler in Jena, the public’s expectations of Vetter are not inferior. Of course, he doesn’t want to make route corrections, it’s just qualifications. “Of course, that’s why I’m here,” he said of his plans to climb Olympus.
Under the leadership of his head coach Boris Oberberg (former Boris Henry) and sports psychologist Hans Dieter Hermann, Witte hopes to successfully re-adapt to the finals. “It is difficult to reach the credit point that day,” the national team coach said. Obergföll knew what he was talking about. He not only helped his cousin, but also helped his future wives Christina (2013) and Matthias De Zodo (2011) win world championship titles.
Witte hopes to become the fourth German men’s Olympic champion after Gerhard Stoke in Berlin in 1936, Klaus Wolfmann in Munich in 1972 and Basil in 2016. Big Q and Big V should become Big G (old) on Saturday.



