Chinese hurdler Liu Xiang equalled the 12.87 seconds world record to claim the men’s 110m hurdles title at the 2012 IAAF Diamond League at Eugene, Oregon.
Cuban hurdler Dayron Robles set the world record in Ostrava in the Czech Republic June 12, 2008. The former world record of 12.88 seconds was set by Liu in Lausanne on July 11, 2006, Xinhua reported.
Liu, the 2004 Olympic gold medallist, blasted out of the blocks and led from start to finish Saturday with the help of a strong tailwind in front of a standing room crowd at Hayward Field.
American world indoor champion Aries Merritt finished second in 12.96, while Jason Richardson was third in 13.11 in a field that boasted hurdlers holding five of the top six times in the world this year.
Keywords: 110-m hurdles, Liu Xiang, world record



Just goes to show that there is no limit to human endurance and capacity to excel.It is a fact that records are just made only to be broken.Hail the Human Spirit.
Just goes to show that there is no limit to human endurance and capacity to excel.Records are just made to be broken.Hail the spirit of Humans.
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