Muhammad breaks world record

July 30, 2019
Dalilah Muhammad smiles as she wins the women’s 400 metres hurdles at the US Championships athletics meet on Sunday.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP):

The running joke between Dalilah Muhammad and some of her competitors goes like this: She orders the wet conditions.

Because she reigns in the rain.

On a drizzly Sunday night, Muhammad broke a 16-year-old world record in the 400 metres hurdles by finishing in 52.20 seconds at the United States championships.

“I’m just shocked,” Muhammad said. “I broke the world record.”

With puddles formed on the track, the defending Olympic champion sloshed her way around the track to eclipse the mark of 52.34 set by Yuliya Pechonkina of Russia on August 8, 2003.

Running out of the fourth lane, Muhammad didn’t let the rain drops deter her. She looked at her time and was almost taken aback.

No way that can be real, right?

It was.

Muhammad smiled, briefly put her hands on her hips and then slumped down when her time flashed on the screen at Drake Stadium. Third-place finisher Ashley Spencer emphatically celebrated behind her, and teenager Sydney McLaughlin came over to hug Muhammad after finishing second.

It was also lightly raining when Muhammad won the Olympic gold at the 2016 Rio Games. Her competitors might want to start looking at the weather reports for the Tokyo Games, which are a year away.

“Ashley said, ‘You’re the one that brings the rain,’” the 29-year-old Muhammad cracked. “I don’t know what it is.”

 

 

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