Holloway, the 110m hurdles world champion, won
the race at the Villa de Madrid by 0.22 seconds, extending his
victory streak in indoor sprint hurdles to 54 races.
World indoor champion Andrew Pozzi of Britain finished second in
a time of 7.51 seconds.
Holloway's initial time was recorded as 7.32 seconds but was
changed to 7.29, and the athlete was informed of his record
achievement by a photographer.
"They lied to me, they said it was 7.32 at first," the
23-year-old Holloway joked in an interview with Spanish
television.
"I wouldn't say it was a perfect race, but I tied my PR in the
heat and that usually means I run faster in the final.
"I just went out there and executed my race."
Holloway said the outdoor 110m hurdles world record of fellow
U.S. sprint hurdler Aries Merritt, set in 2012, was now in his
sights.
"But I want to let all this soak in first, then my priority is
win the Olympic Trials and then the Olympic gold medal."
(Reporting by Simon Jennings in Bengaluru, editing by Ed Osmond
and Toby Davis)
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