INDIANAPOLIS — Picking up where she left off in 2016, 100mH world record holder Keni Harrison got 2017 off to a quick start with a victory at the Rod McCravy Memorial Invitational at the University of Kentucky on Saturday. Harrison won the 60m hurdles in the third-fastest time in U.S. history, easily setting a world lead and new personal best with a time of 7.75.
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