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Audrey Werro edges closer to women’s 800m world record at Paris Diamond League

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Swiss youngster runs 1:53.28 – the third fastest everTrayvon Bromell shocks Noah Lyles in men’s 100mThe oldest world record in track and field history stretches all the way back to 25 July 1983 – to the same week, in fact, that Elton John’s I’m Still Standing was released in the UK. But this increasingly looks like the year that Jarmila Kratochvilova’s imposing women’s 800m record may finally tumble. Britain’s Olympic champion Keely Hodgkinson reckons she can break Kratochvilova’s record...

  • Swiss youngster runs 1:53.28 – the third fastest ever

  • Trayvon Bromell shocks Noah Lyles in men’s 100m

The oldest world record in track and field history stretches all the way back to 25 July 1983 – to the same week, in fact, that Elton John’s I’m Still Standing was released in the UK. But this increasingly looks like the year that Jarmila Kratochvilova’s imposing women’s 800m record may finally tumble.

Britain’s Olympic champion Keely Hodgkinson reckons she can break Kratochvilova’s record time of 1min 53.28sec in London next month. The trouble she faces is that the brilliant 22-year-old Swiss star Audrey Werro has pushed ahead in the race to achieve the two-lap equivalent of landing on the moon.

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Audrey Werro (PERSON) Paris Diamond League (ORG) Swiss (ORG) Bromell (ORG) Noah Lyles (PERSON) Elton John’s (PERSON) UK (LOCATION) Jarmila Kratochvilova (PERSON) Britain (LOCATION) Olympic (LOCATION) Keely Hodgkinson (PERSON) Kratochvilova (PERSON) London (LOCATION)
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