Khaleb McRae Shatters Indoor 400m World Record | Sports-Games
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American Khaleb McRae put on a spectacular performance at the Tyson Invitational, a World Athletics Silver Tour event in Fayetteville, USA. He ran the 400m indoor in 44.52 seconds, a new world record that has yet to be ratified.
The American signed a 44.52sec time at the Tyson Invitational in Fayetteville (Arkansas)
Khaleb McRae Shatters Indoor 400m World Record | Sports-Games
Khaleb McRae set a new indoor 400m world record with a time of 44.52 seconds at the Tyson Invitational in Fayetteville. He surpassed Kerron Clement's 21-year-old mark by 0.05 seconds. Although other athletes have recorded faster times, they were not ratified due to non-compliance with record rules.
American sprinter Khaleb McRae has set a new world record in the 400m at a meet in Fayetteville, North Carolina, with a time of 44.52 seconds. If recognized by World Athletics, it would beat Kerron Clement's current record by five hundredths of a second.
In a secondary competition, the athlete signed a chorno in 44,52 which Word athletics has yet to formalise.
By closing its 400 m in 44" 52, Friday, at the Fayetteville Tyson Invitational, the American Khaleb McRae has signed a world record-high potential in the theater. World Athletics is now due to ratify its time.
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