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Sydney McLaughlin ends season with another historic 400m hurdles time

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Sydney McLaughlin ran the sixth-fastest 400m hurdles time in history in what she said beforehand was her last race of the season.

McLaughlin, who lowered her world record at June’s USATF Outdoor Championships (51.41) and July’s world championships (50.68), ran 51.68 at a Continental Tour meet in Hungary on Monday.

McLaughlin, who turned 23 on Sunday, extended her win streak to seven meets since her last defeat at the 2019 World Championships.

Her time on Monday would have been a world record up until the Tokyo Olympics, where she lowered it from 51.90 to 51.46. Next season is another world championships year.

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