Canadian teenager Morales Williams races to world indoor 400 record
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Athletics-Canadian teenager Morales Williams races to world indoor 400 record
By Lori Ewing (Reuters) – Canada’s Christopher Morales Williams raced to a world indoor record in the 400 metres at the NCAA’s Southeastern Conference championships on Saturday in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The 19-year-old University of Georgia sophomore flew to a time of 44.49 seconds to break the previous mark of 44.57 set by American Kerron Clement in 2005 on the same track. Morales Williams shaved nearly a second off his previous best time …
Canadian teenager Christopher Morales Williams improved the indoor world record to the 400m when he won the varsity athletics rally in Fayetville, Arkansas, USA.
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).
Canadian teenager Morales Williams races to world indoor 400 record
Canada's Christopher Morales Williams raced to a world indoor record in the 400 metres at the NCAA's Southeastern Conference championships on Saturday in Fayetteville, Arkansas.The 19-year-old University of Georgia sophomore flew to a time of 44.49 seconds to break the previous mark of 44.57 set by Americ
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 …
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