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Wanya McCoy Smashes Records at Razorback Invitational

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Wanya McCoy, the Bahamian sprinter, smashed records at the Razorback Invitational! He blazed through the 200 meters indoors, leaving everyone amazed. McCoy, representing the University of Florida Gators, tore down Olympian Demetrius Pinder’s 11-year-old record with his lightning-fast time of 20.46 seconds. Can you believe it?

At the Randal Tyson Indoor Center in Fayetteville, Arkansas, McCoy showed his speed, grabbing second place in a thrilling race. And get this, his time is not just good, it’s the fifth fastest in the whole world this season! He’s not just breaking records; he’s leaving his mark globally.

But wait, there’s more! McCoy teamed up with his Gators buddies—Reheem Hayles, Ashton Schwartzman, and Jevaughn Powell—and they dominated the 4x400m relay, clinching victory with a jaw-dropping time of 3:04.08. That’s teamwork at its finest!

Let’s give a big shoutout to McCoy! His hard work, dedication, and pure speed are making waves, not just in The Bahamas but around the world. Keep shining, McCoy! You’re a true inspiration to aspiring sprinters everywhere. Congratulations!

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