U.S. Takes Olympic Gold And Silver In The Fastest Women s 400 Meter Hurdle Race Ever
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TOKYO â U.S. hurdler Sydney McLaughlin surged from behind in the final stretch to break her own world record and take Olympic gold in the women s 400 meter hurdles.
This event pitted the world record holder against the defending gold medalist. Both are U.S. athletes. McLaughlin, 21, previously broke the world record in June at U.S. Olympic Trials. It was the first time a woman has broken 52 seconds in the event. Today, she clocked 51.46.
Dalilah Muhammad, the 31-year-old former world record holder, won gold in this event at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Games. She took silver with her fastest time ever, 51.58.
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