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Tokyo Olympics: Sydney McLaughlin smashes her 400m hurdles world file

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Tokyo Olympics: Sydney McLaughlin smashes her 400m hurdles world record

Dates: 23 July-8 August Time in Tokyo: BST +8Protection: Watch reside on BBC TV, BBC iPlayer, BBC Pink Button and on-line; Hear on BBC Radio 5 Dwell, Sports activities Additional and Sounds; reside textual content and video clips on BBC Sport web site and app.

USA’s Sydney McLaughlin smashed her personal world file with a sensational run as she took Olympic gold within the girls’s 400m hurdles on the Tokyo Video games.

McLaughlin, 21, powered down the house straight to complete in 51.46 seconds as she shaved virtually half a second off the previous mark to reel in compatriot and rival Dalilah Muhammad.

Defending Olympic champion Muhammad, 31, claimed silver with 51.58secs.

The Netherlands’ Femke Bol took bronze behind the reigning world champion.

In a race that includes 5 private bests, McLaughlin’s blistering time lowered the mark she set on the US trials in June, when she clocked 51.90secs.

After a close to 16-year interval of the file remaining in tact, Muhammad and McLaughlin have now exchanged the world greatest on 4 events within the final two years.

McLaughlin fantastically judged her effort in chasing down Rio 2016 champion Muhammad, who set the early tempo and nonetheless held a slim benefit over the ultimate hurdle.

The brand new girls’s greatest follows Norway’s Karsten Warholm obliterating his personal world file within the males’s 400m hurdles on Tuesday.

Britain’s Pozzi progresses

Earlier on Wednesday Britain’s Andrew Pozzi certified for the ultimate of the boys’s 110m hurdles as a quickest loser after being edged into fourth in a aggressive first semi-final.

Nevertheless, his GB team-mate David King didn’t progress after ending seventh within the third semi-final dominated by American world champion Grant Holloway.

Holloway was easing down as he set the quickest time of the spherical in 13.13secs, along with his compatriot Devon Allen – who received the second semi-final – narrowly behind him on 13.18.

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