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Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone lowers 400 hurdles world record again for fifth time in three-plus years. Jeff Eisenberg. June 30, 2024 at 11:56 PM.
Global records before the 2024 Summer Olympics Record Athlete (Nation) Time Location Date World record Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone (USA) 50.65 [8] Eugene, United States 30 June 2024 Olympic record Sydney McLaughlin (USA) [note 1] 51.46 [6] Tokyo, Japan 4 August 2021 World leading Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone (USA) 50.65 [9] Eugene, United States
She set a world record time of 50.37 seconds at the 2024 Summer Olympics on August 8, 2024, breaking her own old world record of 50.65 seconds. She is the first track athlete to break four world records in the same event; setting four world records during 13 months, she was the first woman to break the 52-second (June 2021) and 51-second (July ...
The 25-year-old American has now lowered the world record six times. She was in the lead around the corner and breezed down the home stretch to beat teammate Anna Cockrell by 1.50 seconds. McLaughlin-Levrone had set the old record, 50.65 seconds, on June 30 at the U.S. Olympic trials.
McLaughlin-Levrone once again broke her own world record, powering over the 400-meter hurdles in 50.37 seconds on Thursday night to defend her Olympic title. The 25-year-old American has now lowered the world record six times. She was in the lead around the corner and breezed down the home stretch to beat teammate Anna Cockrell by 1.50 seconds.
The longest-standing world record of 52.34 seconds was set by Yuliya Pechonkina of Russia in 2003 and stood for almost 16 years until 2019. The current world record of 50.37 seconds was set by Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone of the United States in 2024. McLaughlin-Levrone has set a total of six world records in this event, more than any other ...
Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone won the 400-meter hurdle final and set a world record for the event at the U.S. Olympic Team Trials on Sunday.
McLaughlin-Levrone, 25, wrote a stunning new chapter to her already decorated career Thursday by winning the Paris Olympic final in a world record of 50.37 seconds.