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World 60m hurdles records at US Indoor Champs in Albuquerque

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Published in Athletics
Saturday, 17 February 2024 00:15
Grant Holloway runs 7.27 to break his own mens world mark as Tia Jones equals Devynne Charlton recent womens record of 7.67

There were two world records in the sprint hurdles on the first day of the USATF Indoor Championships in Albuquerque, plus a world best in the mens weight throw.

Taking advantage of the 1511m altitude, Grant Holloway cut through the thin air to slice two hundredths of a second off his three-year-old mens 60m hurdles record with 7.27, while Tia Jones tied Devynne Charltons womens world record, which was set at last weeks Millrose Games, with 7.67.

Both performances were set in the heats with Jones returning to win the final in 7.68, although Holloway, who is unbeaten in the event over the last 10 years, did not run the mens final, which was won by Trey Cunningham in 7.39.

While Holloways record was not too surprising, Jones looked slightly stunned to equal the womens record. She started 2024 with a PB of 7.96, although she won the 2018 world under-20 title.

Tia Jones (Getty)

There was also a world best in the mens weight throw for Daniel Haugh, who added 49cm to the previous world best with a 26.35m effort. His throw broke a 29-year-old world best by Lance Deal at the 1995 USA Mobil Indoor Championships in Atlanta, which was set two months before Haugh was born.

Elsewhere in Albuquerque, Tara Davis-Woodhall won the womens long jump in a world-leading 7.18m. Chase Jackson (née Ealey) threw a world-leading 20.02m to win the womens shot.

Vashti Cunningham won her eighth consecutive US indoor womens high jump crown with 1.92m. Yared Nuguse won a tactical mens 3000m in 7:55.76 as Elle St Pierre won the womens 3000m in 8:54.40.

Meanwhile over at the quick Boston University track, Grant Fisher narrowly missed Woody Kincaids US indoor 5000m record with 12:51.84 as British runners Patrick Dever (13:04.05) and Jack Rowe (13:04.75) ran Olympic qualifiers with Charles Hicks clocking 13:09.38.

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