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  • 1 year ago
Here's one young lady that is progressing in the right direction. Leah Bertrand of Ohio State ran a personal best time competing at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships on the weekend. She ducked below the Olympic standard time of 11.07 seconds in the women's 100 meters to produce a season's best time of 11.05 seconds. The time landed her in 7th spot competing in lane 8. The race was won by Mckenzie Long in 10.82 seconds.
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00:00Five listed in six.
00:02Good start for Mays.
00:04Mackenzie Long has left a little bit, but that's not unusual.
00:07Now she's coming. She's gathering.
00:09It is going to be Mackenzie Long in the middle of the track in the blue of the Rebels.
00:13Yes, she wins it.
00:14Followed by Rosemary Chukwuma of Texas Tech.
00:17She snuck in for second place.
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