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American McRae breaks 400m indoor world record

Khaleb ⁠McRae
 
Khaleb ⁠McRae


Khaleb ⁠McRae ran 400m in ​44.52 seconds ​to break the indoor world record on Friday, 0.05 seconds faster than fellow American Kerron ⁠Clement's mark set 21 ⁠years ago.
McRae, 25, shaved 0.1 seconds off his personal best ‌as he left ​second-placed William ⁠Jones 1.11 seconds ​behind at the ‌Tyson Invitational in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Clement ​set his record on the same track in 2005.
'Michael Norman (44.52) and Christopher Morales Williams (44.49) have ‌posted quicker times, but ​neither could be ratified ​for ‌record purposes,' ⁠World Athletics wrote on their website.
The 400m ​outdoor world record belongs ⁠to South ​Africa's Wayde van Niekerk, who ran a time of 43.03 seconds at ​the 2016 Olympics.