UK Legend Sydney McLaughlin Breaks 400H World Record to Make U.S. Olympic Team (w/VIDEO)

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Kentucky Track and Field legend Sydney McLaughlin broke the 400-meter hurdles world record winning in 51.90 seconds in a heat-delayed United States Olympic Team Trials final on Sunday at Hayward Field. Running on the same ground where she made the 2016 Olympic Team as a high-school athlete and then won the NCAA 400H Title for Kentucky in 2018, McLaughlin became the first woman in history to break 52 seconds in the grueling event.

McLaughlin made her second U.S. Olympic Team. She reached the Olympic semifinal in 2016, and won the silver medal at the 2019 world championships, when Dalilah Muhammad – who was second on Sunday – set the previous world record at 52.16. McLaughlin helped lead the American team to gold in the 4×400-meter relay at Worlds in 2019 in Doha.

“I knew it was gonna be a fast race,” McLaughlin said. “Really great competition as always. My coach and I have been training for this. This is what our year has been about – just getting to this point. I think we really put it together today. Super grateful and happy to be the team and excited to see what happens in Tokyo.

“It’s one of those moments that you dream about, and you think about, and replay in your head. When you’re going to be able to put it together. I knew from the moment I woke up today that it was gonna be a great day. I think just trusting that process – it was just the final ‘I did it’ moment, and I’m gonna cherish it for the rest of my life.”

Three other Wildcats earned individual-event places on Team USA during the Trials – Javianne Oliver (Class of 2017) in the women’s 100m dash, Keni Harrison (Class of 2015) in the 100m hurdles and Daniel Roberts (2019) in the 110m hurdles. They will be joined at the Olympics by UK alumna Jasmine Camacho-Quinn (Class of 2018), who will represent Puerto Rico in the 100m hurdles and Leah Nugent (Class of 2015) who made the Jamaican team in the 400m hurdles.

Sunday’s concluding session of the Olympic Trials in Eugene, Oregon, was postponed by over four hours because of extreme heat with daytime temperatures exceeding 100 degrees Fahrenheit and resumed at 8:30 p.m. local time.

At the British Athletics Championships, UK Class of 2018 and two-time NCAA Champion Tim Duckworth won the decathlon with a score of 7,447.

The 2020 Summer Olympic Games in Tokyo were postponed last year, but are still being known as the 2020 Olympics.

— Courtesy UK Athletics

Watch the race below

2 Responses

  1. Stayed up to watch it live and she did not disappoint. She runs like a gazelle. I’m expecting her to beat that time in Tokyo. At just 21 yrs of age her best is yet to come for sure. An amazing young woman and athlete. Go U.S.A.!!!

  2. Wow! This is a special athlete! She probably did not receive the level of recognition that she deserved while she was at UK. Thanks Larry for your coverage of Sydney. You may be the only sportswriter that recognized her ability & gave consistent coverage!

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