Sydney McLaughlin roared back after the final set of barriers to capture 400m hurdlesĀ gold Wednesday in Tokyo, shaving nearly a half-second off her ownĀ world record from U.S. TrialsĀ inĀ 51.46 andĀ dethroningĀ defendingĀ title-winnerĀ and teammateĀ Dalilah Muhammad as Olympic champion.
Muhammad, also the reigning world gold medalist, hung on for silver in a personal-best 51.58, also well below McLaughlin's previous all-time best of 51.90.
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Rising star Femke Bol of the Netherlands, who entered the raceĀ fourth-fastestĀ in history, captured bronze inĀ 52.03 to pass Russian Yulia Pechonkina for the No. 3 spot.
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After finishing second to a pair of Muhammad's world record-breaking races at the 2019 U.S. Championships and World Championships, McLaughlin finally answered back at U.S. Olympic Trials in 2021 with one of her own in 51.90, becoming the first 400m hurdler to go sub-52.
SheĀ made her Olympic debut asĀ a 17-year-old prodigy at the 2016 Rio Games, becoming the youngest U.S. track and field Olympian in 44 years, but had an early exit in the semis.
After finishing high school, the Dunellen, New Jersey, native attended the University of Kentucky before turningĀ pro.
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Under first coachĀ Joanna Hayes, the 2004 Olympic 100m hurdles champion, she won a silver medal at the 2019 World Championships behind Muhammad.
But near the start of this yearĀ she announced a transition to work underĀ Bobby Kersee, husband of six-time Olympic medalist Jackie Joyner-Kersee, and longtime coach of Allyson Felix.
After aĀ season with several high-hurdle races, presumably chosen by Kersee to increase McLaughlin's speed, she waited until early June to lace up forĀ her first 400m hurdles race of 2021.
Menās event gold medalist Norwegian Karsten WarholmĀ also shattered his own world record Tuesday, clocking a 45.94 to win a final in which nearly the entire field set personal bests.
Both McLaughlin and Muhammad could be chosen to compete on the U.S. women's 4x400m relay team.

