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World record 400m hurdles
Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone has set a new world record in the 400 metres hurdles, finishing in 50.37 seconds to defend her Olympic title at the Paris 2024 Games. This marks the sixth time she has broken the world record, surpassing her previous record of 50.65 seconds established earlier this year. American Anna Cockrell secured silver with a personal best of 51.87 seconds, while Femke Bol of the Netherlands, who was anticipated to challenge for gold, finished third in 52.15 seconds after fading in the final stretch. McLaughlin-Levrone's performance has solidified her legacy as a dominant force in athletics, becoming the first woman to break both the 51 and 52-second barriers in this event. Bol expressed disappointment in her performance, acknowledging her struggle during the race. The event has further elevated the profile of the 400 metres hurdles in track and field, showcasing McLaughlin-Levrone's incredible talent and dedication.
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