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Tokyo WC 2025: Femke Bol takes the 400m hurdles!

Femke Bol 400m hurdles champion , by Stuart Weir, buff.ly/r2NpsSy ,
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Antti Sainio juoksee jälleen 400m aitojen SE ja on kovavauhtisen #U23Champs finaalin 4. 48.61 NR (48.97) Asetti tavoitteeksi olympiakullan 💪
#U23Bergen2025 #400mHurdles #Athletics #OlympicsLA2028 #Yleisurheilu #Friidrott #Aitajuoksu

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Antti Sainio 🇫🇮 Q 48.97 NR wins his semifinal heat and ready for the 400m hurdles final 🥳💪
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Bol Makes Sparkling Diamond League Return As Tebogo Struggles [Namibian] Femke Bol, a triple medallist at the 2024 Paris Olympics, opened her 2025 individual season by cruising to victory in the 400m hurdles at the Diamond League meeting on Sunday in Rabat.

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Bol makes sparkling Diamond League return as Tebogo struggles Femke Bol, a triple medallist at the 2024 Paris Olympics, opened her 2025 individual season by cruising to victory in the 400m hurdles at the Diamond League meeting on Sunday in Rabat. Olympic 200m champion Letsile Tebogo, who had planned to run both sprints, trailed in last in the men’s 100m and did not compete in the 200m, although a second Botswanan Tshepiso Masalela had a better night, delivering another impressive victory in the men’s 800m. Bol had not competed in an individual race since September, running only in the relays in the European Indoor Championship. On Sunday, the Dutchwoman ran 52.46sec, the second-fastest time in the world this year behind American Olympic champion and world record holder Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone. Bol finished 1.44sec ahead of runner-up Andrenette Knight from Jamaica. “It’s a great start I had a good execution,” said Bol, who has never lost a Diamond League 400m hurdles, a 25-race streak going back to 2020. “I felt good in training, but it feels good to be back competing after so long.” In the men’s 100m, South African Akani Simbine continued his unbeaten start to the season by winning in 9.95sec. Kenyan Ferdinand Omanyala was second in 10.05sec, with American Fred Kerley a further 0.02sec back in third. Tebogo eased off towards the end of the race to finish ninth and last in 10.43. Tebogo won the 200m in Doha last week but sat out the race on Sunday, won by American Courtney Lindsey in 20.04sec. The bang-bang schedule of a Diamond League meet means it is unusual for runners to double up, but, while Tebogo abandoned plans to run both sprints, Kerley did go again and collected another third place. On the women’s side, Jamaica’s Shericka Jackson, twice 200m world champion, claimed her first victory of the season in the 100m, crossing the line in 11.04sec despite a poor start. In the inaugural event at the Rabat stadium, rebuilt ahead of the Africa Cup of Nations football tournament, Beatrice Chebet set an African record in the little-run 3000m metres. Kenya’s Chebet, Olympic champion at 5000m and 10,000m and multiple world record holder, finished in 8min 11.56sec, the second fastest time ever. The world record of 8:06.11 was set by Chinese runner Wang Junxia in 1993. “My target was to run sub 8:20,” said a delighted Chebet. “I see I can do more. The world record I see as possible.” Italian Nadia Battocletti was almost 15 seconds back in second. Masalela won the men’s 800m in 1:42.70 after winning the same event in the Doha Diamond League meet last week. Moroccan double Olympic champion Soufiane El Bakkali ended the evening by giving the home fans a surprisingly close-run victory, holding off a late challenge from German Frederik Ruppert to win the men’s 3000m steeplechase in 8:00.70. The post Bol makes sparkling Diamond League return as Tebogo struggles appeared first on The Namibian.

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McLaughlin Levrone, Thomas cruise to wins at opening Grand Slam Track Two-time Olympic 400m hurdles champion and world record-holder Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone cruised to victory as the opening leg of the new Grand Slam Track athletics circuit got under way in Jamaica on Friday. American track star McLaughlin-Levrone — racing in her signature event for the first time since winning gold at the Paris Olympics last year — romped home in 52.76sec at Kingston’s National Stadium. The 25-year-old, who will also race in Sunday’s 400m, was always in control and had opened a significant lead as she came off the final bend before pulling away to finish several meters clear of 2016 Olympic champion Dalilah Muhammad, who was second in 54.59sec. “You know, just shaking the cobwebs off,” McLaughlin-Levrone said after her first race of the year. “The first one always hurts, but happy to be here.” McLaughlin-Levrone is now in pole position to claim the $100,000 being offered to the athlete with the best combined result from the 400m hurdles and 400m. The lucrative prize money on offer is one of the notable features of the four-event series, which was conceived by US Olympic legend Michael Johnson with the aim of revitalising interest in track racing. The opening action of a series that has been billed as the dawn of a new era for the sport was played out in front of a mostly empty stadium. In other action on Friday, Olympic 200m champion Gabby Thomas was a similarly emphatic winner in her specialist race. The 28-year-old surged home in 22.62sec to finish well clear of Marileidy Paulino, the Dominican Republic’s Paris Olympics 400m gold medallist, who clocked 22.96sec. Britain’s Dina Asher-Smith was third in 22.96sec. “It’s really exciting to be here,” Thomas said after her win. Thomas said the prize money offered by the circuit had created an unusually intense degree of competition for an early season event. “Normally, these early season meets we’re just practicing and feeling it out,” Thomas said. “Here…the stakes are high, the prize pot is huge and the level of competition is also really high. “That’s not something that we’re really used to in our sport and I think it’s really good.” In the men’s 100m, where Olympic 100m champion Noah Lyles was a notable absentee, two-time Olympic 200m silver medallist Kenny Bednarek took victory in a thrilling duel with Jamaica’s Oblique Seville. US sprinter Bednarek took the tape in 10.07sec, with Seville second in 10.08sec. Britain’s Zharnel Hughes was third in 10.13 while the USA’s Fred Kerley, the 2022 world 100m champion, was seventh in 10.30sec. In other action on Friday, newly crowned world indoor 400m champion Chris Bailey continued his impressive start to the season with victory in the 400m in a time of 44.34sec, pipping Olympic silver medallist Matt Hudson-Smith of Great Britain, who was second in 44.65sec, with veteran US one-lap specialist Vernon Norwood third. The men’s 400m hurdles saw a win for Brazil’s Alison Dos Santos in a world-leading time of 47.61sec, with Jamaica’s Roshawn Clarke second in 48.20 and Caleb Dean of the United States third in 48.58. In the women’s 3,000m, Ethiopia’s Ejgayehu Taye produced a devastating late kick to win in 8min 28.42sec ahead of Kenya’s Agnes Jebet Ngetich, with another Ethiopian Tsige Gebreselama third in 8:38.15. The women’s 800m saw a world-leading time from the USA’s Nikki Hiltz, the American record-holder in the mile who is better known as a 1,500m runner. Hiltz won in 1min 58.23sec, with Diribe Welteji second in 1:58.29 and Australia’s Jessica Hull third in 1:58.58. Kenya’s Mary Moraa, the reigning world champion, finished last in 2:00.97. American runners meanwhile claimed a 1-2-3 finish in the men’s 5,000m, with Grant Fisher winning in 14min 39.14sec. The post McLaughlin Levrone, Thomas cruise to wins at opening Grand Slam Track appeared first on The Namibian.

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McLaughlin Levrone, Thomas cruise to wins at opening Grand Slam Track Two-time Olympic 400m hurdles champion and world record-holder Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone cruised to victory as the opening leg of the new Grand Slam Track athletics circuit got under way in Jamaica on Friday. American track star McLaughlin-Levrone — racing in her signature event for the first time since winning gold at the Paris Olympics last year — romped home in 52.76sec at Kingston’s National Stadium. The 25-year-old, who will also race in Sunday’s 400m, was always in control and had opened a significant lead as she came off the final bend before pulling away to finish several meters clear of 2016 Olympic champion Dalilah Muhammad, who was second in 54.59sec. “You know, just shaking the cobwebs off,” McLaughlin-Levrone said after her first race of the year. “The first one always hurts, but happy to be here.” McLaughlin-Levrone is now in pole position to claim the $100,000 being offered to the athlete with the best combined result from the 400m hurdles and 400m. The lucrative prize money on offer is one of the notable features of the four-event series, which was conceived by US Olympic legend Michael Johnson with the aim of revitalising interest in track racing. The opening action of a series that has been billed as the dawn of a new era for the sport was played out in front of a mostly empty stadium. In other action on Friday, Olympic 200m champion Gabby Thomas was a similarly emphatic winner in her specialist race. The 28-year-old surged home in 22.62sec to finish well clear of Marileidy Paulino, the Dominican Republic’s Paris Olympics 400m gold medallist, who clocked 22.96sec. Britain’s Dina Asher-Smith was third in 22.96sec. “It’s really exciting to be here,” Thomas said after her win. Thomas said the prize money offered by the circuit had created an unusually intense degree of competition for an early season event. “Normally, these early season meets we’re just practicing and feeling it out,” Thomas said. “Here…the stakes are high, the prize pot is huge and the level of competition is also really high. “That’s not something that we’re really used to in our sport and I think it’s really good.” In the men’s 100m, where Olympic 100m champion Noah Lyles was a notable absentee, two-time Olympic 200m silver medallist Kenny Bednarek took victory in a thrilling duel with Jamaica’s Oblique Seville. US sprinter Bednarek took the tape in 10.07sec, with Seville second in 10.08sec. Britain’s Zharnel Hughes was third in 10.13 while the USA’s Fred Kerley, the 2022 world 100m champion, was seventh in 10.30sec. In other action on Friday, newly crowned world indoor 400m champion Chris Bailey continued his impressive start to the season with victory in the 400m in a time of 44.34sec, pipping Olympic silver medallist Matt Hudson-Smith of Great Britain, who was second in 44.65sec, with veteran US one-lap specialist Vernon Norwood third. The men’s 400m hurdles saw a win for Brazil’s Alison Dos Santos in a world-leading time of 47.61sec, with Jamaica’s Roshawn Clarke second in 48.20 and Caleb Dean of the United States third in 48.58. In the women’s 3,000m, Ethiopia’s Ejgayehu Taye produced a devastating late kick to win in 8min 28.42sec ahead of Kenya’s Agnes Jebet Ngetich, with another Ethiopian Tsige Gebreselama third in 8:38.15. The women’s 800m saw a world-leading time from the USA’s Nikki Hiltz, the American record-holder in the mile who is better known as a 1,500m runner. Hiltz won in 1min 58.23sec, with Diribe Welteji second in 1:58.29 and Australia’s Jessica Hull third in 1:58.58. Kenya’s Mary Moraa, the reigning world champion, finished last in 2:00.97. American runners meanwhile claimed a 1-2-3 finish in the men’s 5,000m, with Grant Fisher winning in 14min 39.14sec. The post McLaughlin Levrone, Thomas cruise to wins at opening Grand Slam Track appeared first on The Namibian.

#McLaughlinLevrone #GrandSlamTrack #Olympics #Athletics #400mHurdles

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Morning long run today is always my favorite 🫰🏾❤️
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Let the 2025 season commence.

More energetic

More strength

Fewer injuries

Above all, more PRs
#sport #400mhurdles #running #runner.

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2021年8月2日
athletics - 400m Hurdles from NORWAY
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#RajBenjamin doing his thing beating out the #viking in the #400mhurdles #Olympics #Paria2024

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Another World Record for Sydney McLaughlin! 😲 Brava!
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