US Women Sweep 100m Hurdles in Rio for First Time Ever

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FRANCK FIFE/AFP/Getty Images(RIO DE JANEIRO) — Three U.S. women made history Wednesday in Rio, placing first, second and third in the 100m hurdles, marking the first time ever that American women have swept an Olympic track and field event.

Brianna Rollins ran away with the gold, while Nia Ali took the silver after running neck-and-neck with Kristi Castlin, who took home the bronze medal.

The race made history on several counts. It was the first sweep by any country in the event, and the first sweep in history for U.S. women in Olympic track and field.

The U.S. has medaled in five straight Olympic Games in the event. The three medals capped of a seven-medal day for U.S. track and field, which also included a 1-2 finish in the long jump.

It was a special day for Rollins, who sped to victory and captured gold just one hour before turning 25, at midnight.

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