Dutch sprinter Femke Bol breaks world indoor 400-meter record

Dutch sprinter Femke Bol breaks world indoor 400-meter record

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Dutch sprinter Femke Bol broke the world indoor 400-meter record with a time of 49.24 seconds on Sunday. CE Report quoting Anadolu Agency

Bol, 23, improved her record at the Dutch Indoor Championships in Apeldoorn to retain the title on home soil.

"It’s a dream come true to run another world record and it’s wonderful to have all these Dutch fans enjoying the most beautiful sport in the world," she said.

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