The Mercury News

McLaughlin breaks own world record in the 400 hurdles

- By Anne M. Peterson

EUGENE, ORE. >> Olympic champion Sydney McLaughlin bested her own world record in the 400-meter hurdles at the U.S. outdoor track and field championsh­ips Saturday.

McLaughlin flashed a broad smile when her time was announced, then gave a thumbs-up. She crossed the finish line in 51.41 seconds, breaking her own record of 51.46 set last year at the Tokyo Games, where she won the gold medal.

She said she had no idea what to expect as she cleared the last hurdle.

“I was just gonna finish the race. You know anything is possible,” she said. “I'm just really grateful for it.”

The top three finishers in each event at the national championsh­ips will represent the United States in the world outdoor championsh­ips, also at Eugene's Hayward Field, next month. It is the first time that track and field's biggest event outside of the Olympics will be held on American soil.

Allyson Felix, the most decorated woman in track history, finished sixth in the 400, in what was her final national championsh­ip race.

Felix, who announced in April that this will be her final season, is enjoying the final days of her illustriou­s career — which includes 11 Olympic medals. She plans to run her final official race in her native Los Angeles in August. Despite her finish, Felix will is expected make the mixed relay team at worlds.

On the men's side, former St. Joseph Notre Dame High star Cooper Teare finished first in 3:45.86. Teare is also entered in the 5,000 today, the final day of the meet.

NCAA champion Talitha Diggs of Florida won the 400 in 50.22 seconds. Dalilah Muhammad sat out of the race because of a slight injury, but she has already qualified for the world championsh­ips as the defending champion in the event.

Michael Norman ran the men's 400 in a world-leading 43.56. He finished first at the Olympic trials last year and went on to place fifth in Tokyo.

World record holder Keni Harrison won the women's 100 hurdles in 12:34.

Temperatur­es at Hayward Field on the University of Oregon campus soared to the low 90s. Events for Sunday, the meet's final day, were moved up earlier in the day because of the heat.

 ?? ANDY LYONS — GETTY IMAGES ?? Sydney McLaughlin won the 400-meter hurdles in worldrecor­d time at the U.S. outdoor championsh­ips Saturday.
ANDY LYONS — GETTY IMAGES Sydney McLaughlin won the 400-meter hurdles in worldrecor­d time at the U.S. outdoor championsh­ips Saturday.

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