Femke Bol breaks her own 400m world record at indoor worlds
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Femke Bol broke the world record again in the 400m indoor track
Bol beat her compatriot Lieke Klaver (50.16 seconds) and the North American Alexis Holmes (50.24 seconds) to win the title. (Hannah McKay/)The Dutch Femke Bol lowered her own mark in the 400 meters, became world champion for the first time on the indoor track and set the first world record in Glasgow 2024.The 24-year-old Dutch sprinter covered the distance in 49.17s, seven hundredths below the record (49.24s) that she had held since February 18,…
The Dutchwoman, actually a hurdler, is once again beating her own world record of 400 meters without obstacles in the Glasgow Hall.
400-meter star Femke Bol won the gold medal at the World Athletics Championships in Glasgow with a big show. At the finish line, she is 0.99 seconds faster than the second. But she is still missing a triumph.
World and European Champion Femke Bol recently started the indoor season with record breaking. She flies away from her competition, sets the world record and now tops it again at the indoor World Championships.
Femke Bol impresses on the second day of the indoor World Championships in Glasgow with a fabulous time of 400 m.
Since the Indoor Athletics World Championships taking place in Glasgow, she beat her own world record on Saturday evening, in 49 seconds 17, to claim her first “indoor” world title.
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