Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone has made history once again by breaking the women’s 400 meters hurdles world record for the fifth time at the US Olympic trials in Eugene, Oregon. Her incredible time of 50.65s surpassed her previous record of 50.68s set two years ago at the same Hayward Field track. This accomplishment solidifies her position as a top contender as she prepares to defend her Olympic title in Paris.
McLaughlin-Levrone was stunned by her own performance, expressing amazement and shock at her quick time. Following closely behind her were Anna Cockrell in second place with a time of 52.64s and Jasmine Jones in third with 52.77s. The gap between McLaughlin-Levrone and the other competitors was almost two seconds as she stormed across the finish line, taking home victory once again.
Right from the start, McLaughlin-Levrone took the lead and maintained it throughout the race, displaying impeccable technique as she cleared each hurdle with ease. The crowd cheered her on as she made her way around the final turn and secured her victory with a world-leading time that no one else had achieved this season before the trials. Despite only having run the event once this season before the trials, McLaughlin-Levrone showed no signs of rust and dominated
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