Ja'Kobe Tharp Sets 110m Hurdles World Record at NCAA Championships
1-Minute Brief
Tharp's achievement marks a rare world record set during the NCAA championships, highlighting its historical significance in collegiate athletics.
Key Facts
- Ja'Kobe Tharp broke the 110m hurdles world record during the heats at the American college championships.
- The event took place on Wednesday, according to BBC News.
- Tharp is an athlete representing Auburn.
- He became the first individual since Dwight Stones in the high jump 50 years ago to break a world record at the NCAA championships.
- The record-breaking performance occurred during the heats, not the final.
What Happened
Ja'Kobe Tharp set a new world record in the 110m hurdles during the heats at the American college championships, representing Auburn.
Why It Matters
Setting a world record at the NCAA championships is a rare feat, last accomplished 50 years ago, underscoring the significance of Tharp's performance in collegiate and global track history.
What's Next
Attention will turn to Tharp's performance in the finals and potential future competitions, as well as official ratification of the new world record.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- BBC NewsCenter33m agoTharp breaks 110m hurdles world record at college championships
- The IndependentLeft5m agoAuburn star Ja’Kobe Tharp rewrites history with stunning world-record hurdles run
