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Carter sets NCAA record in 400 hurdles
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Stanford’s Kori Carter won 400-meter hurdles in a collegiate-record 53:21 seconds Friday in the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships, recording the fastest time in the world this season.
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EUGENE, Ore. – Stanford junior Kori Carter won 400-meter hurdles in a collegiate-record 53:21 seconds Friday in the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships.
Carter broke the mark of 53.54 set by UCLA’s Sheena Johnson at the NCAA outdoor championships in 2004. It was the fastest time in the world this season.