For the second straight year, Trinidad and Tobago sprinter Jereem Richards put his all on the track in a global 400-metre final to shatter the national record. At the National Stadium, Tokyo, Japan in the World Athletics Championships on September 18, Richards produced a brilliant run from lane two to snatch silver in the men's 400m final in a stunning time of 43.72 seconds, just dipping under the 43.78 time he ran at the 2024 Paris Olympics to set a then-national record.

In last year's Olympic final, Richards' 43.78 clocking saw him agonisingly finishing outside of the medals in fourth as Zambia's Muzala Samukonga took bronze in 43.74 to...


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Author: Roneil Walcott