Kendra Harrison breaks 28-year record in 100-meter hurdles


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LONDON (AP) — Kendra Harrison of the United States has broken a 28-year world record in the 100-meters hurdles by running 12.20 seconds at the London Diamond League meet.

The confidence-boosting run comes after the 23-year-old American failed to make the U.S. team for the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro next month.

Harrison says "not making the Olympic team I was really upset and I wanted to come out here and do what I know what I could have done" in Rio.

Speaking on the Olympic Stadium track in London, Harrison said: "I was coming out here with just vengeance to show these girls what I have."

Harrison finished ahead of compatriots Brianna Rollins and Kristi Castlin to surpass Yordanka Donkova's previous mark of 12.21 set in August 1988.

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