
On the Sixth Day of the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, Only Four Dutch Athletes Will Be in Action. The Highlight on Thorsday is the final of the 400 meters for Women, in which it is not ruled out that sydney mclaughlin-levrin-levrrone will break a very old world record.
The 26-Year-old McLaughlin Already Holds the World Record in the 400-meter Hurdles, the distance in which she consistently ran equally faster than femke bol. Now the American Wants to Become World Champion in the 400 meters and that seems likely to happen.
In The Semi-Finals, McLaughlin Ran The Elevth Fastest Time Ever (48.29), While Saving Her Strength in the Final Stretch. The World Record in the 400 Meters Stands at 47.60, Run in 1985 by East German Marita Koch. The Question is Whether McLaughlin Will Beat Koch’s Top Time in the Final, which has been left to doping for years.
Diana van Es and Maureen Koster Are Running in the Series of the 5,000 meters and Britt Weerman Wants To Qualify for the Final in the High Jump.
Xavi Mo-Ajok is running in the semi-finals of the 200 meters. Churandy Martina was the Last Dutchman to Reach the World Cup Final in Moscow in 2013.