Grant Holloway Three-Peats as 110m Hurdles World Champion
By LetsRun.comGrant Holloway won his third consecutive 110m hurdles title on Monday evening in Budapest. Holloway beat 2021 Olympic champion Hansle Parchment who took home the silver and 2023 U.S. 110m hurdles champion Daniel Roberts who took home the bronze.
Holloway won in Doha in 2019, Eugene in 2022, and now Budapest in 2023. His winning time of 12.96 is his fastest winning time out of the three championships.
You can watch the race below.
Grant Holloway is a three-time WORLD CHAMPION!!
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— NBC Olympics & Paralympics (@NBCOlympics) August 21, 2023
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POS | ATHLETE | NAT | MARK |
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1 | Grant HOLLOWAY | USA | 12.96 SB |
2 | Hansle PARCHMENT | JAM | 13.07 SB |
3 | Daniel ROBERTS | USA | 13.09 |
4 | Freddie CRITTENDEN | USA | 13.16 SB |
5 | Shunsuke IZUMIYA | JPN | 13.19 |
6 | Sasha ZHOYA | FRA | 13.26 |
7 | Jason JOSEPH | SUI | 13.28 |
8 | Wilhem BELOCIAN | FRA | 13.32 |
This is a flash recap. More to come.
The man with the world leading time of 12.94, Rasheed Broadbell of Jamaica, was not present in this race as he fell in the first round of competition and was eliminated.
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