Bahamas’ Charlton sets 60M hurdles world record

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GLASGOW, Scotland — Bahamas runner Devynne Charlton broke her own 60-meter hurdles world record at the world athletics indoor championships Sunday.

Charlton won in 7.65 seconds and took 0.02 off the record she set in New York on Feb. 11, which was matched by American runner Tia Jones five days later in New Mexico.

France’s Cyrena Samba-Mayela was second in 7.74, and Poland’s Pia Skrzyszowska took bronze in 7.79.

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