Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone breaks 400m hurdles world record to win gold

Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone breaks 400m hurdles world record to win gold

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Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone confirmed her status as one of the most dominant athletes of the modern era with victory in the Olympic 400m hurdles final, breaking her own world record in a time of 50.37 seconds.

The 25-year-old confirmed her mastery of an event in which she has now broken the world record six times when she beat the formidable Dutch star Femke Bol (52.15) easily into third at the Stade de France on Thursday night. USA’s Anna Cockrell won silver in 51.87.

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