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The 21-year-old American shattered the record she herself set by 44 hundredths. Even Muhammad who won the money broke the previous world record. Bronze to the stamp


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Including a new world record: Sydney McLaughlin won a gold medal in the 400-meter hurdles

The 21-year-old American shattered the record she herself set by 44 hundredths.

Even Muhammad who won the money broke the previous world record.

Bronze to the stamp

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The athletics competitions at the Tokyo Olympics continue today (Wednesday) with five different finals and with the start of fight 10 for men and fight 7 for women.

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A new world record.

McLaughlin (Photo: AP, Matthias Schrader)

Women's 400m hurdles final

The records at the Tokyo Olympics are broken one after another.

If after the incredible run of Carsten and Raholm you thought you saw it all, what about Sydney McLaughlin, who broke the world record in the women's 400m hurdles by no less than 44 hundredths, when she stopped the clock at 51.46 and thus shattered the world record she herself set a few weeks ago In the American tests for the Olympics?

McLaughlin, a total of 21 years old (the youngest champion ever in the 400 hurdles), won gold, while like the men's race, the first two women also ran faster than the world record, when Delilah Muhammad also dropped from 52 seconds to 51.58 and won a silver medal. .

Lefma Ball finished third, also with a great time, setting a time of 52.03 seconds.

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Men & # 39; s 200 m Finals (15:55)

Canadian Andre de Grass set his semifinal record in the semifinals when he stopped the clock at 19.73 seconds, which was a statement of intent for him ahead of the final and made him one of the two gold favorites alongside American Noah Lyles and Kenneth Badnark.

The 24-year-old Lyles won gold at the World Championships in Doha and now wants to do the same in his debut at the Olympics.

De Grass, who won the bronze medal in the 100 meters with 9.89 seconds, took the money in Rio in the 200 meters when he set 20.02 and now seems to be in much better shape.

Also at the last World Championships he won a silver medal in the 200 meters with a time of 19.95.



Another sprinter who will be interesting to follow is 17-year-old American Arion Newton, who finished first in his semifinals and holds an impressive personal best of 19.84.

Will he be able to recreate the result from the semi-finals?

The Grass (Photo: Reuters)

Women & # 39; s 3,000-meter Finals (14:00)

After the Kenyans lost the men’s 3,000-meter hurdles debut, Haibin Qing will try to restore hegemony to the country and is a favorite to win gold after finishing second in Rio 2016 and taking a gold medal at the 2015 Beijing World Championships. Pakuch, on the first place.

Will the Poles continue to control hammer throwing?

Fayedek (Photo: Reuters)

Men's Hammer Throw Final (starting at 2:15 p.m.)

The Poles won the gold and beard medals in the hammer throw and now the time of the men and especially of the favorite Pavel Fayedek, who holds a personal best of 83.93 meters and still has not shone on the big stages even though he is already 32. American Rudy Winkler and Wojciech Nowicki, also from Poland, will try Surprise him.

Men & # 39; s 800 m Finals (15:05)

Kenyan Ferguson Chiriot, who won a bronze medal at the 2019 World Championships, is a favorite to win the gold medal now that Nigel Amos of Botswana, who has already won the silver medal in London 2012 and previously set a world world record for youth, will also try to finish in first place.

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