Brianna Rollins ROLLS to Collegiate Record and world leading time
Brianna Rollins ROLLS to Collegiate Record and world leading time
Clemson’s Brianna Rollins breaks her own collegiate record in the finals of the 100-meter hurdles and wins another NCAA title. She won in 12.39 seconds beating her previous record set on Thursday in the prelims.
Rollins’ winning time gives her the second fastest time ever run by an American. Gail Devers (12.33) is the only other American to have run faster, which she did thirteen years ago.
Interview with Rollins after record breaking performance - http://flo.mx/13nvUpX
Before the 2013 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships began on Wednesday, Southern California’s Ginnie Powell held the collegiate record and NCAA meet record.
Rollins now has the world leading time as she approaches the USA Championship meet in Des Moines, IA in two weeks.
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