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Devynne Charlton Makes History with 60m Hurdles World Record

Photo Credits: Canadian Running Magazine

Devynne Charlton, the Bahamian sprint sensation, has once again stunned the world! In a spectacular performance at the Millrose Games, she conquered the women’s 60m hurdles in an astonishing 7.67 seconds, demolishing a world record that stood for over a decade. Talk about breathtaking! Charlton’s speed is simply unmatched.

But this isn’t Charlton’s first rodeo. Just last year, she secured a silver medal at the Commonwealth Games and made waves with a national record at the World Indoor Championships. And now, she’s solidified her legacy with this jaw-dropping accomplishment.

Picture this: Charlton zooming past a cheetah as if it were standing still! That’s the kind of raw talent she brings to the track. It’s no wonder her homeland, the Bahamas, is bursting with pride for this extraordinary athlete.

“I knew I had it in me, but it took a lot to put that race together,” said Charlton in a post-race interview with NBC Sports. “I felt good in my prep leading up to today. I got the start that I needed. I just held it. I can’t say it was more than that.”

Let’s give a thunderous round of applause to Charlton for her remarkable achievement! Here’s to even greater triumphs in her future endeavors. Go, Devynne! The Bahamas stands tall and proud, rallying behind you every step of the way!

 

Photo: Kevin Morris

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