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McLaughlin smashes world record to win 400mH gold

Sydney Mclaughlin

Official mascot "Legend the Bigfoot" (R) holds a sign next to USA's Sydney Mclaughlin after she won the women's 400m hurdles final and broke a world record during the World Athletics Championships at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon on July 22, 2022.


Photo credit: Jim Watson | AFP

What you need to know:

  • The US track star obliterated her world record at Hayward Field in Eugene to power home in 50.68sec -- slicing more than half a second of her previous world mark of 51.41sec set last month.
  • Femke Bol of the Netherlands took silver in 52.27 while defending champion Dalilah Muhammad of the United States took bronze in 53.13.

Eugene, United States

Olympic champion Sydney McLaughlin wrote another astonishing chapter in her track and field career on Friday, obliterating her own world record as she powered to a jaw-dropping victory in the women's 400m hurdles at the World Championships in Oregon.

The 22-year-old American prodigy left rivals trailing in her wake at Hayward Field as she took gold in a stunning time of 50.68sec -- the first time any woman has ducked under the 51-second barrier.

Sydney McLaughlin

Sydney McLaughlin of Team United States celebrates after winning gold and setting a new world record in the Women's 400m Hurdles Final on day eight of the World Athletics Championships Oregon22 at Hayward Field on July 22, 2022 in Eugene, Oregon.

Photo credit: Patrick Smith | AFP

McLaughlin's incredible performance sliced more than half a second of her own world record of 51.41sec, set at the same venue during the US trials last month.

Femke Bol of the Netherlands took silver in 52.27sec while McLaughlin's team-mate and defending champion Dalilah Muhammad of the United States took bronze in 53.13sec.

"Honestly I just wanted to go for it," McLaughlin said afterwards.

"The last 100 really hurt, but I'm grateful to have this crowd. Go Team USA!"

Sydney Mclaughlin

USA's Sydney Mclaughlin looks on wearing her medal after winning the women's 400m hurdles final and breaking a world record during the World Athletics Championships at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon on July 22, 2022.
 

Photo credit: Jewel Samad | AFP

Bol and Muhammad would have had realistic hopes of challenging McLaughlin for gold before the race.

But McLaughlin was in a league of her own almost from the gun, surging clear of Muhammad with a blistering opening 200m and coming off the final bend several meters clear of her rivals.

Any fears that McLaughlin had gone out too hard over the opening 300 was wiped out down the home stretch as she kicked for home with a vengeance, powering through the line to complete one of the greatest performances in track and field history.

Sydney McLaughlin

USA's Sydney Mclaughlin crosses the finish line to win the women's 400m hurdles final during the World Athletics Championships at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon on July 22, 2022.
 

Photo credit: Jewel Samad | AFP

Her astonishing winning time was faster than the seventh and eighth placed times in the women's flat 400m final raced earlier Friday.

McLaughlin sat crouched on the track after her win, seemingly in disbelief at the scale of her own achievement.

Sydney Mclaughlin

USA's Sydney Mclaughlin (left) hugs Netherlands' Femke Bol after winning the women's 400m final and setting a new a world record during the World Athletics Championships at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon on July 22, 2022.
 

Photo credit: Jewel Samad | AFP