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McLaughlin broke three world record in a year.

Published:2022-06-26 By Hoàng An(MetaSports) Comments
McLaughlin is the first athlete to break the women's 400m hurdles world record three times, clocking 51.41 seconds at the U.S. Championships on June 25.

Without his main rival Dalilah Muhammad in the final in Eugene, Oregon, McLaughlin is expected to finish first. The question is more concerning whether the 23-year-old will break the world record of 51.46 seconds set by herself at the Tokyo Olympics. As a result, she broke the old record with a time of 51.41 seconds, 1.67 seconds faster than runner-up Britton Wilson.

"Ladies and gentlemen, McLaughlin as well," the NBC says after you get home.

This is the third time McLaughlin broke the world record, and no one's ever done that in history. The first time you set a record with 51, nine seconds at U.6/2021 championship. To Tokyo Olympic, McLaughlin improved his record for 51,46 seconds.

When I cross the last fence, McLaughlin doesn't even think about breaking the world record. "I just want to finish the part, and anything can happen," you say.

Quaces were raced against McLaughlin in the heat of Tokyo and both in the semi-finals, Holland was in the same end with Muhammad, but it was Muhammad. The record when winning HC was 51,51,

There'll be a chance to race with McLaughlin and Muhammad in a world out of Eugene, from 14/7. The run just took two SEA Games waiting for formalities to enter the United States.

McLaughlin is a stud, who had almost been to Olympic 1984 for the 400m, and she was also a runner, at the 2019 World, you lost Muhammad 0, for seconds in the end.

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