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Athletics-American McRae breaks 21-year-old 400m indoor world record

By Thomson Reuters Feb 14, 2026 | 6:50 AM

Feb 14 (Reuters) – Khaleb McRae ran 400m in 44.52 seconds to ​break the indoor ‌world record on Friday, 0.05 seconds faster than fellow American Kerron Clement’s mark set ‌21 ​years ago.

McRae, ⁠25, shaved 0.1 ⁠seconds off his personal best as he left second-placed William Jones ​1.11 seconds behind at the Tyson Invitational ⁠in Fayetteville, ⁠Arkansas.

Clement set his record ​on the same track ​in 2005.

“Michael Norman (44.52) and Christopher ‌Morales Williams (44.49) have posted quicker times, but neither could be ratified ⁠for record purposes,” World Athletics wrote on their website.

The 400m ⁠outdoor ‌world record belongs ⁠to South Africa’s ​Wayde ‌van Niekerk, who ​ran a ⁠time of 43.03 seconds at the 2016 Olympics.

(Reporting by Chiranjit Ojha in Bengaluru, editing by Ed ​Osmond)