US runner Kendra Harrison finished first in her race and then learned that she had broken a 28-year-old record and it was perfect.
US runner Kendra "Keni" Harrison, 23, came in first place in the 100-meter hurdles at the IAAF Diamond League track and field meet in London on July 22.
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And not only did she win the race, she did it in 12.20 seconds, breaking THE 28-YEAR-OLD WORLD RECORD.
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The previous world record of 12.21s was set by Bulgarian Yordanko Donkova on Aug, 20, 1988.
LOOK AT HER FACE WHEN SHE SEES HER TIME. Pretty much says it all.
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