2017 IAAF World ChampionshipsAug 11, 2017 by Gordon Mack
WATCH: Gracie Willette Watches Her Sister Emma Coburn Win Gold
WATCH: Gracie Willette Watches Her Sister Emma Coburn Win Gold
WATCH: Gracie Coburn Willette Watches Her Sister Emma Win Gold
![WATCH: Gracie Willette Watches Her Sister Emma Coburn Win Gold](https://d2779tscntxxsw.cloudfront.net/598e206e6fda2.jpeg?width=1200&quality=80)
After Emma Coburn made history as the first American woman to win gold in the steeplechase at the IAAF World Championships, her sister Gracie Coburn Willette celebrated in the best way possible. Read the race recap here.
Video courtesy of Aric Van Halen
Video courtesy of Aric Van Halen
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