Alastair Chalmers 'proud' despite fall at 2024 Olympic Games Guernsey hurdler Alastair Chalmers says he is proud of his performance despite crashing out of the 400m hurdles semi-finals at the Olympic Games. Chalmers was competing in his first Olympic Games in Paris, and despite a valiant effort, fell during the semi-final race. However, he remains positive and proud of his achievements. The Guernsey athlete showed tremendous determination and skill throughout the competition. Despite the setback, Chalmers remains grateful for the opportunity to represent his country on the Olympic stage. "I am incredibly proud of my performance at the Olympic Games," Chalmers said. "To compete at this level is a dream come true, and even though I fell during the semi-finals, I have no regrets. I gave it my all and learned valuable lessons that will only make me stronger." Chalmers' journey to the Olympic Games has been one filled with dedication and hard work. The 23-year-old athlete has been training relentlessly to improve his performance and reach the pinnacle of his sport. "I have been training for this moment for years," Chalmers shared. "There were sacrifices along the way, but it's all worth it. Competing alongside some of the best athletes in the world has been a tremendous honor, and I am grateful for the experience." The young hurdler's passion for his sport is evident in his commitment to continuous improvement.
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