Tom Walsh goes into the World indoor Championships in Birmingham this weekend as the defending champion in the shot put and the 25 year old part time builder will be aiming to repeat his win at the last edition of the World Indoor Championships in Portland, Oregon in 2016.
Since Portland, the Christchurch shot putter has grabbed the Rio 2016 Olympic bronze medal and won the World Outdoor Championships title in 2017. He also has the confidence that he can perform when it matters and when the pressure is on.
Walsh has the longest outdoor throw in the world in 2018 with a 21.87m at the Porritt Classic in early February, but will be under pressure from Czech Tomas Stanek who threw 22.17m indoors four days earlier and Polish 20 year old Konrad Bukowiecki who threw 22.00m two weeks ago.
The American challenge has not eventuated, with Olympic champion Ryan Crouser and runner-up Joe Kovacs not contesting the American trials for the championships and winner Ryan Whiting throwing just 20.65m.
Walsh will be in action in the mens shot put final at 12:45am on Sunday morning (NZ time).