Andreas Kramer's WC in Eugene ended in the semi-finals.
Now he has reloaded and wants to go further than that.
- The first week when you arrived, you were a little tired after traveling and the time change.
Then the body did not respond as I had hoped.
But since then training has flowed well.
I come here supercharged.
It will be a lot of fun to stand on the starting line, he says.
Kramer wants to make it to the finals, but thinks it will be difficult already in today's trials.
- I have found out about the heats and it is really even between all of us runners.
I'm in one of the toughest heats.
And then I got a bonus that the WC champion from 1500 (Jake Wightman) came in too.
Therefore, I cannot answer that it will be easy.
I am charged and have an absolute chance to advance.
I'm going to do it too, says the Swede.
The trials are decided today, the semi-finals tomorrow and the final on Sunday.
- First of all, I hope that the body responds well tomorrow.
That I come away with a good feeling.
Then I want to be in a final on Sunday and fight for the medals.
It's no secret.
I won a medal in the last EC and I have it to defend.
The 800-meter trials are decided at 10.10 a.m. and are broadcast on SVT1.