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#TokyoGoldRush | McLaughlin breaks 400m hurdles world record, Melaine Walker Olympic record falls as well

Published:Tuesday | August 3, 2021 | 10:28 PM
Sydney McLaughlin (second right), of the USA, wins the gold medal in the final of the Women's 400m Hurdles ahead of national teammate Dalilah Muhammad (second left), silver, and Femke Bol (third right), of the Netherlands, bronze, at the 2020 Summer Olympi
Sydney McLaughlin (second right), of the USA, wins the gold medal in the final of the Women's 400m Hurdles ahead of national teammate Dalilah Muhammad (second left), silver, and Femke Bol (third right), of the Netherlands, bronze, at the 2020 Summer Olympics, in Tokyo, Japan on Wednesday. Jamaica's Janieve Russell (third left) placed fourth.
Gold medallist Sydney McLaughlin, of the United States, celebrates her world record of 51.46 seconds in the Women's 400m Hurdles final.
Gold medallist Sydney McLaughlin, of the United States, celebrates her world record of 51.46 seconds in the Women's 400m Hurdles final.
Jamaica's Janieve Russell is delighted to learn she clocked a personal best time of 53.08 seconds in the final.
Jamaica's Janieve Russell is delighted to learn she clocked a personal best time of 53.08 seconds in the final.
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The USA's Sydney McLaughlin broke her own world record when she won the Women's 400m Hurdles final at the Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan on Wednesday morning.

McLaughlin clocked 51.46 seconds, to erase the previous world record of 51.90s which she set at the US Olympic Trials in Eugene, Oregon on June 26 this year.

As a result, she also erased the Olympic record of 52.64s set by Jamaica's Melaine Walker at the Beijing Games in August 2008.

McLaughlin defeated her compatriot Dalilah Muhammad, who clocked the second fastest time in history, 51.58s, for silver.

The Netherlands' Femko Bol took the bronze in a European record of 52.03s.

Jamaica's national champion Janieve Russell placed fourth in a personal best time of 53.08s.

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