Oman Daily Observer

Harrison wants both hurdles records

-

LONDON: One world record enough for Keni Harrison.

Hours after breaking the 28-year-old 100 metres hurdles record on Friday to avenge failing to make the US Olympic team, the young American revealed there is another race she wants to conquer.

“(I want to) try to get another record in the 400 hurdles,” Harrison told a conference call from London where she ran a record-breaking 12.20 seconds in the 100 metres hurdles.

She bettered the record of Bulgaria’s Yordanka Donkova from 1988 — four years before Harrison was born — by one hundredth of a second.

It came in Harrison’s first race since finishing sixth in the cut-throat US Olympic trials where only the top three advance to the Games.

“I wanted to come out here with a vengeance to show these girls what I have,” said the 23-year-old, who defeated the three women who will represent the United States in Rio.

Harrison was a sure-fired favourite before the American trials to make the US team and win gold at Rio after running the second-fastest 100 metres hurdles ever in May.

“The pressure got to me,” she said of the US trials. “I was really heartbroke­n. I wanted to give up so bad.”

But calling it a season was not the is not answer, she realised.

“I knew this was the only way I was going to make myself feel better, to get back to training and go after that world record,” she said.

Harrison said she was nervous before Friday’s preliminar­y race.

“I just tried to push all of the doubt out of my mind... I just told myself you know that you are the best. I just kept saying that over and over again,” Harrison said.

A speedy 12.40 seconds in the preliminar­y restored her confidence. “I’m back,” Harrison said to herself.

In the final, “I just told myself, keep going, keep going.”

She did, becoming the fastest ever in the event. Harrison will next make an unexpected trip home to North Carolina and her family of 11 to watch and cheer on her US team-mates in Rio before three more races in Europe.

She hopes to wrap up the Diamond League 100 metres hurdles title, ensuring she will have a bye into the 2017 world championsh­ips in the event.

“If I do that I have a chance to take a break from the 100 hurdles until world championsh­ips and try to get another record in the 400 hurdles,” said Harrison.

“My main focus (next year) will be the 400 hurdles until the worlds and I will try to do both.”

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Oman