McLaughlin-Levrone destroys world record in claiming second Olympic crown
Written by I Dig SportsAmerican in complete command as she clocks 50.37 to successfully defend her 400m hurdles title, while Femke Bol has to settle for third
Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone won her second successive Olympic 400m hurdles title and smashed her own world record in the process, clocking 50.37, in Paris on Thursday night (August 8).
The 25-year-old took down the mark of 50.65 she had set in Eugene earlier this year and was a class apart. A battle royale with world champion Femke Bol had been anticipated, but it didnt materialise and the European record-holder was beaten to silver by another American Anna Cockrell, who produced the fourth-fastest time ever with her PB of 51.87. Bol cut a disappointed figure following the race, having run 52.15.
McLaughlin-Levrone and Bol had looked well matched over the opening half of the race, but the 2021 champion established a gap on the final bend that only grew when she hit the finishing straight.
Bol remained her closest challenger but the European champion who had helped the Netherlands to Mixed 4x400m relay gold with an amazing anchor leg earlier in these Games began to toil and had no answer to Cockrells closing charge.
All you want to do in an Olympic final is to put up your best race. I screwed it up, said Bol. Im not sure where I made the mistake. I just got so much lactic acid with 300m to go. Im not sure why, I really have no explanation.
This is just a bad race. Ill look at the positives, Ill talk to my coach, Ill try to enjoy the bronze.
For McLaughlin-Levrone, her performance was the perfect belated birthday gift.
Im grateful to be celebrating my 25th birthday like this. It was yesterday. My whole familys here. Were going to celebrate, were going to enjoy this time and get ready for the [4x400m] relay too.
Its amazing to see our sport continue to grow, for people to want to watch the 400m hurdles, its amazing. Just a lot of hard work put in this year. I knew it was going to be a tough race. An amazing competition all the way round.
In the mens 110m hurdles final, there was also a commanding win for another American athlete as Grant Holloway finally got his hands on the Olympic title.
The three-time world champion has long been the dominant force in the event, but was beaten to gold at the Tokyo Games three years ago.
There was little doubt about the destination of the gold medal this time around, however, as he led from start to finish, clocking 12.99 (-0.1) to beat fellow countryman Daniel Roberts (13.09) and Jamaicas Rasheed Broadbell, who was also given 13.09.
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