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Femke Bol breaks 41-year-old world women’s indoor 400m record at Dutch Indoor Athletics C’ships

Femke Bol’s time beat the previous record of 49.59 set by Czech athlete Jarmila Kratochvilova on March 7, 1982.

Bol, a world and Olympic 400m hurdles medallist, had also set a world best of 36.86sec in the rarely-run 300m hurdles in Ostrava last year. | Photo Credit: Getty Images via AFP

Femke Bol’s time beat the previous record of 49.59 set by Czech athlete Jarmila Kratochvilova on March 7, 1982.

Netherlands’ Femke Bol ran the 400 metres in 49.26 seconds at the Dutch Indoor Championships in Apeldoorn on Sunday to break one of the longest-standing world records in track and field.

Bol’s time beat the previous record of 49.59 set by Czech athlete Jarmila Kratochvilova on March 7, 1982.

“It was because of all the fans here that I ran this record,” said the 22-year-old, who claimed bronze in the 400m hurdles at the Tokyo Olympics behind Americans Sydney McLaughlin and Dalilah Muhammad.

“Never have I ever seen that many people here. When I crossed the line I knew that the record was mine because of the noise that the crowd made.”

The outdoor 400m world record is 47.60, which was set by German Marita Koch in 1985.

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