Canadian hurdler Sage Watson sets national record at worlds
DOHA, Qatar — Sage Watson set a Canadian record en route to qualifying for the women’s 400-metre hurdles final on Wednesday at the world track and field championships.
The 25-year-old native of Medicine Hat, Alta., was fourth overall in the semifinals with a time of 54.32 seconds.
Watson wiped out a 23-year-old Canadian record set at the 1996 Olympics by Rosey Edeh (54.39).
“I’ve been going for that record a few years now and to finally get it and to get it in a special place just feels really great,” said Watson. “I knew if I ran my race and stayed with (world-record holder Dalilah Muhammad of the U.S.) I would qualify for the final.”