The American Break Championship is the best and places a world record for a gloss.
Sydney Mclaughlin-Levrone claimed to departure from 400 m obstacles to locate 400 meters in the Tokyo World Championships, which he walked outside his comfort zone.
On Thursday evening (September 18), however, he seemed worried, as he broke the record of the championship in the history of 400 m in the 400,78 time.
The death of 47.91 in the death of 47.91 of that championship in 1983
Indeed, but it can already be given in history for rain and wet down conditions in the Japanese national stadium.

However, this was not a march for the American. Unlike his obstacles, when he enters the final straight, which creates a lead, which only grows here, he moved every step of the way.
For the first time, two women were 400 m in 400 m, as Olympic champion Marioli Paulina set a national record for the Dominican Republic, while the world champion for 48:19.
“I am grateful”, as McLukelin-Levon, competing on the same path, where he won the Olympic 400 m obstacle and broke the world record at the 2021 Olympic Games. “You know that it’s there and you put the job, but when you see that it’s always a little unbelief.
“I knew that the strength was there, especially after that semi-final (when he broke the US record) I knew there was more in the tank.
“I know that there are many doubts about making this switch on many people, so I just wanted to show myself that I could do it. It just shows it just shows.
“This is not my title to be kept, it was mine.
Mclaughlin-Levrone is currently playing titles of world in three different events: 400 m, 400 m obstacles and 4×400 m relays. Earlier in the day, speaking earlier, World Athletics President SEB Council expressed a desire to see another discipline in the future.
“I would really be interested to see what more than 800 m could do,” he said.
“No comment,” created a 400 m champion’s duty.
Now there will be more attention on him when he will hit the one-sided event and the British World-winning Amber Cranning, which was the fifth in the 49.36, claiming that he was inspired by growing standards.
“It’s just surprising where it has come to 400 million in the last few years,” he said. “I remember my time five years ago was from the podium. It just progressed every year. I make myself that time and give my time.

The winner of the men’s 400 m The winner also created a piece of history with which Botswana Kolen Kebinotype became the world’s first world champion men’s event. The 21-year-old was copying the world’s leading national record from 43.61, from the semifinals, paying faster at 43.53, and a number of clicks on the track.
He stopped the challenge of Jeremi Richards of Trinidad and Tobago, who violated the national record by 43.72, and Botswania’s medal added to Botswana with 44.20.
More important names, such as the Olympic champion Quenny hall, Matt Hudson-Smith and Muzala Samukonga are missing, and the weighted feet.
American Jacquorary Patterson produced 43.85 from the earlier WB this year, but he showed that he was still working after 44,70 clocks.

At the same time, Noah Lyle told Tokyo that something “magical” expects something after the huge signal of the “Clock” intention to qualify for the fastest of 200 m semi-finals.
Well and really won with the race, the defense champion appeared at the bottom of the floor, but insisted that he expressed satisfaction with the universities.
“I was surprised,” said the Olympic bronze medalist. “I’m a little backing up when we reached the last 20 meters. I’m going to put the whole race in the final.
“When I reached the first 50 meters, I thought I was listening to the heir (Hughes), and I told myself.
Chief rivals of Lylay, Brian Level, Ama Amayka, US team from Kenny Bednarek and Olympic champion Lule, 19.78, 19.88 and 19.95. Hughes, a 100 m Bronze medalist of the 2023rd world of Britain, also made progress.
However, the adventure of the Gut Goat’s World Cup ended. Australian teenagers want to avoid Japanese rain, as he finished the fourth in the heat, which also presented Level and Tebogoy at 20:36.
In the women’s semi-finals, protecting the champion Cherica Jackson suggested that he began to form the shape again, as he would qualify for the best of the season.
Melissa Jefferson-vooden’s application is 100m / 200 m. He joined him formerly by former world champion Dina Asher-Smith, with automatic qualification of 22.21, but last year’s European silver medalist Darl Nita left after 22.37 after the competition.
“I wanted this last, no matter what it was,” said hunting. “It is so special that my WB will be executed here to bring it to the final. I’m glad I have delivered what I wanted and why I knew I was capable. “

