
Sydney Mclaughlin, of the United States, competes the final of the women’s 400-meter hurdles at the World Athletics Championships on Friday, July 22, 2022, in Eugene, Ore. Mclaughlin won the Gold medal in the event. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)AP
Sydney McLaughlin set a new world record while dominating the women’s 400-meter hurdles at the World Athletics Championships on Friday night at Hayward Field in Eugene.
McLaughlin finished in a world record time of 50.68 seconds, breaking her own previous record of 51.41 seconds that she set at the 2022 USA Track & Field Outdoor Championships last month. McLaughlin is the first female athlete to post a time under 51 seconds in the event.
McLaughlin, who won the gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics last year, added a gold medal at the worlds to her rapidly growing list of accomplishments.
Femke Bol of the Netherlands finished second in a time of 52.27 seconds and American Dalilah Muhammad was third in a time of 53.13.
The United States’ Shamier Little was fourth in 53.76, while American Britton Wilson crossed fifth in 54.02.
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