Savannah Sutherland lowers NCAA and Canadian women's 400m hurdles marks in 4-record effort
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The Canadian lowered her own national record with the third time of the year in the world.
Savannah Sutherland lowers NCAA and Canadian women's 400m hurdles marks in 4-record effort
University of Michigan hurdler Savannah Sutherland of Borden, Sask., set four records Saturday on the final day of competition at the NCAA outdoor track and field championships in Eugene, Ore.
At 21, Savannah Sutherland entered the world's top 10 in the history of the 400m hedges on Saturday at the NCAA Championships in Eugene, Oregon. With 52''46, the Canadian girl exploded her record, but also the Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone academic record.
Canada's Savannah Sutherland breaks NCAA and Canadian 400m hurdles record - Canadian Running Magazine
Sutherland ran 52.46 to shatter the previous collegiate record, held by Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone The post Canada’s Savannah Sutherland breaks NCAA and Canadian 400m hurdles record appeared first on Canadian Running Magazine.
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