What Dalilah Muhammad Did To Her Competition CHANGED Everything!

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If there is one unforgettable moment in the history #trackandfield of the women’s 400m hurdles event, then it must be the 2019 season. This is when Dalilah Muhammad completely shattered the previous longest-standing record and smashed her own record on two occasions, ending the season with her very first world championship title. But it seems that was just the tip of the iceberg. In 2021 #dalilahmuhammad approached the Tokyo Olympics with much strength to become the second fastest woman in the event after #sydneymclaughlin by winning. This incredible performance was not only a personal best but equally made her the greatest of all.
In today’s video, we’ll take a look at how Delilah Muhammad became the greatest of all in the women’s 400m hurdles.

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