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- Leah O'Brien, a 17-year-old athlete, broke Raelene Boyle's 57-year-old 100m record at the Australian championships in Perth, clocking 11.14 seconds.
- O'Brien's new time surpasses Boyle's previous record of 11.20 seconds set in 1968, which was also a world junior record.
- O'Brien expressed happiness about her performance, stating, "I have been working really hard for that," and that running her time is "crazy to be running that still in high school."
- O'Brien also won the under-18 200m title and is now ninth on the international all-time list for the under-18 100m.
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Raelene Boyle’s 100m record stood for 57 years. This Australian schoolgirl just broke it
More stars are emerging in Australian sprinting, with a record that was set at the Mexico Olympics back in 1968 toppled, and the handicaps for this year’s Stawell Gift set.
·Sydney, Australia
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