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Sprinter Audrey Leduc wins record-breaking gold in women's 100m at Canada Summer Games

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Quebec's Audrey Leduc broke the women's 100-metre sprint record Friday en route to gold at the Canada Games. Leduc ran 11.55 seconds to take down Cindy Moore's record of 11.56 from 1977.

In another record-breaking effort, the Leduc-led Team Quebec won a gold medal in the 4x100 women's relay with a time of 44.74 seconds, besting the previous mark set by B.C.

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