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Canadian teenager Morales Williams races to world indoor 400 record

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Canada's Christopher Morales Williams sets world indoor record in 400m. The 19-year-old University of Georgia sophomore flew to a time of 44.49 seconds. Morales Williams shaved nearly a second off his previous best time set earlier in the month. He missed two years of high school track when schools were shut during the pandemic.

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Canadian teenager Christopher Morales Williams improved the indoor world record to the 400m when he won the varsity athletics rally in Fayetville, Arkansas, USA.

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Canadian Christopher Morales-Williams, aged 19, broke the world record in the 400m indoor event at the SEC American University Championships (Southeast) on Saturday in Fayetteville (Arkansas, United States).

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Only 19 years old, a short age to dominate the 400 meters, a difficult distance, sustained speed, lactate torture, pacing, muscle pain. Christopher Morales-Williams, a Canadian from Ontario, came out of the blocks like a bullet on Saturday night at a university competition held in Arkansas and put on a majestic display of strength and speed endurance. He took the lead in first position (21.1 at the equator pass, a fast split) and quickly pulled …

·Spain
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L'ÉQUIPE broke the news in Boulogne-Billancourt, France on Sunday, February 25, 2024.
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