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The men's hurdles king is ready to break the world record again! Liu Xiang was fortunately not a contemporary of him

In the early morning of February 7, Beijing time, the IAAF Indoor Tour Gold Label Station - New Balance Grand Prix began in New York. Recognized as the world's number one player in the men's hurdles today, American Grant Holloway won the 60m hurdles with a time of 7.37 seconds.

Holloway ran 7.29 seconds in Spain in February last year, setting a world record in the indoor 60m hurdles. The New Balance Grand Prix was also Holloway's first regular match of the year, with 7.37 seconds, which was quite impressive.

The men's hurdles king is ready to break the world record again! Liu Xiang was fortunately not a contemporary of him

Holloway made his debut last year in 7.38 seconds and finally broke the world record after five ten-shot runs. According to this model, is Holloway going to break the world record again this year?!

In the 60-meter hurdles, humans made a total of 19 runs into 7.37 seconds, with Holloway alone accounting for six. In the top five achievements in the history of the project, Holloway has occupied three seats. In addition to the world record, there are two 7.32 seconds. The other two all-time top five results, British star Colin Jackson ran 7.30 seconds once, and Liu Xiang's old rival, Cuba's Robles, ran 7.33 seconds.

Speaking of Liu Xiang, what is his personal best? It was 7.41 seconds in the UK in 2012. Fortunately, Liu Xiang and Holloway are not contemporaries, otherwise the 60-meter hurdles would have been suppressed.

Holloway won the Men's 110m Hurdles world championship and was knocked out at the Tokyo Olympics last year as runners-up. As for the 60-meter hurdles, the indoor world championships have been postponed until this year because of the epidemic, and Holloway, who has super strength, should not be upset again?

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