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Kentucky Track's Jasmine Camacho-Quinn breaks former Wildcat's 100H record

by: Jack Pilgrim05/15/18
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="1200"] PHOTO: UK Athletics[/caption] Kentucky Track and Field phenom Sydney McLaughlin may be in the spotlight the most right now, but Jasmine Camacho-Quinn wants it to be known she's still one of the most dominant athletes in the nation. The junior NCAA Champion managed a three-peat of the 100M hurdle yesterday afternoon, where her 12.40 time broke the meet record and is considered the second-fastest time in NCAA history. In fact, the record she broke was actually that of former Wildcat Kendra Harrison, whom she topped by .10 seconds. This is Camacho-Quinn's sixth SEC Track and Field title, with her other victories coming in the same event in 2016 and 2017, to go with 60H victories in 2017 and 2018, and a 4x400 relay victory this year, as well. https://twitter.com/KentuckyTrack/status/996139491181162496 The Kentucky basketball and football teams get the most attention, but the most dominant athletes on campus may be on the track.

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