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Sunday, September 29, 2024

Two-time Olympic gold medalist Sydney McLaughlin left the field in the dust in the 400-meter hurdles by winning gold and beating her own world record by an amazing 0.73 seconds!

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Clerk Hanlon

Clerk Hanlon

Clerk Hanlon and the #MonmouthCounty Clerk’s Office congratulate Dunellen-native Sydney McLaughlin and Trenton-native Athing Mu on their historic wins at the World Athletics Championships in Oregon this past weekend.

Two-time Olympic gold medalist Sydney McLaughlin left the field in the dust in the 400-meter hurdles by winning gold and beating her own world record by an amazing 0.73 seconds! Olympic gold medalist Athing Mu won gold in the 800-meter and became the first American woman to win the event in the history of the World Championships! Way to represent the State of New Jersey and our great country. #JerseyGirls

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