
Sydney McLauGhlin-Levrone on Thursday lowered the house by getting into a bell when a four-year world record of 400 meters of women broke, while Botswana’s Busang Collen kebinatshipti impressively won a one-time men’s title (images through Getty Images) Sydney McLauGhlin-Levrone reduced the house on Thursday by returning to the beard to break four de-de-de-de-de-de-de-de-Starde 400 meters, while Botswana’s Busang Collen kebinatshipti impressively won a one-off men’s title.McLauglin-Levrone went through the rain to take gold and publish the second fastest time in history 47.78 with a section at the National Stadium in Tokyo.Certainly it will only be a matter of time before the 400m obstacle to the world record will break the mark 47.60 set in East Germany Marita Koch in 1985, which has long been hanging question marks over it.McLAuglf-Levrne’s decision to move from obstacles to the apartment this season was cleverly.It was the same stadium where the 26 -year -old American won her first 400 meters of gold obstacles, but that was in front of empty stands to limit Covid at the Tokyo Olympics.This time she could rush, stand on her feet and kiss her husband, Andre Levrone Junior, among the audience.“At the end of the day, you know it wasn’t my title to hold on, it was mine,” she said. “Bobby (her coach) has been using boxing conditions all the time. Botswana entered the final of 400 meters of men who never won the medal in the case of the championship – they left with two. The mostly unknown Busang Collen kebinatshipti took gold, in 43.53 with seconds, the fastest time in the world this year.His teammate Bayapo Ndori added bronze.“This is my first title and it’s crazy,” Kebinatshipti said. “I wasn’t afraid of the finals.” I wanted to go out and find out where I could go. ”
“Means a lot”
Trinidad, like Botswana, also took two medals.Achieved campaign Jereem Richards won silver at 400 meters – if it was 10 meters, it would be gold, it ended quickly – and the 2012 Olympic Champion Keshorn Walcott has returned over the years to win the world title Javelin.There will be some party tonight because they are roommates. “When we talked about it before the competition, it looked like a joke,” Richards said about their double raid. “Now it’s a reality.”All good things must end, and that was the case of amusement of the Venezuelan triple jump icon Yulimar Rojas. The record run of the four -year -old outdoor outdoor gold world was finished by a 29 -year -old run of four consecutive world Golds Golds Leyanis Perez Hernandez, who won the first gold of Cuba in a woman’s triple jump because Yargelis Savigne gathered the second of her world titles in 2009.“I’m proud of myself,” said Rojas, who missed the Olympic Games in Paris 2024 after Achilles’ injury.So far, Kenyan women dominate medium distances and long -term events, with their bitter opponents of Ethiopia unlikely to land – and their dominance is unlikely to be stopped in 5,000 women. Saturday’s final will be a clash between the holder of Beatrice Chebet and the defending champion Faith Kipyegon.They both sailed by qualifications and added spices to the battle of domination, because both women behave on doubles, Chebet added to its 10,000 meters of gold and Kipyegon the title of 1,500 meters. However, there is one middle distance event where Kenya does not ruin – a woman 800 meters.The British Olympic Champion Keely Hodgkinson, which was laid for almost a year with problems with hamstring for almost a year, sailed her heat. A 23 -year -old woman who published the fastest time of the year, 1 minute 54.74 seconds, when returning to the Sleza Diamond League meeting last month, she said that the Olympic gold would have the opposite if he wins on Sunday. “That would mean longer than last year,” she said.