A day after Karsten Warholm delivered a stunning world record in
the men's event, McLaughlin, 21, finished strongly to clock
51.46 seconds, smashing her own 51.90 set at the U.S. trials.
Defending champion Muhammad, who led coming off the final
barrier, was also inside the world record in second in 51.58,
with Dutchwoman Femke Bol third in a European record of 52.03.
"I'm absolutely delighted. I'm just grateful to be out here
celebrating that extraordinary race," said McLaughlin.
"I saw Dalilah ahead of me with one to go. I just thought 'run
your race'. It's just about trusting your training, trusting
your coach, and that will get your all the way round the track."
Once again the combination of carbon-insoled shoes and a
responsive track combined to deliver personal bests for five of
the top six finishers.
The theme of big-name head-to-head duels continued as the
combined events got underway.
In the decathlon Canada's world leader Damian Warner grabbed an
early advantage with a fizzing 10.12 second 100 metres and then
a long jump of 8.24m that would have been good enough for bronze
in that individual event.
The 100m time equalled the best-ever in any decathlon, while the
long jump was an Olympic decathlon best and even though he was
pegged back in the shot, Warner was the clear leader going into
the evening session as French world record holder Kevin Mayer
sat back in fourth.
In the heptathlon Belgium's defending champion Nafissatou Thiam,
who has had an injury-plagued build-up, led the way after the
100m hurdles and high jump. British world champion Katarina
Johnson-Thompson, who underwent surgery for a ruptured Achilles
in December, was in third, behind American Erica Bougard.
American world champion Grant Holloway blazed to the quickest
time in the 110 metres hurdles semi-finals (13.13 seconds) and
looks primed for gold in Thursday's final.
The highlights of Wednesday's evening session are the men's 200m
and 800m finals.
(Reporting by Mitch Phillips, Amy Tennery, Sudipto Ganguly and
Omar Mohammed; editing by Shri Navaratnam)
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