Current:Home > ContactWorld record watch? USA hurdler Grant Holloway seeks redemption in Paris -Capitatum
World record watch? USA hurdler Grant Holloway seeks redemption in Paris
Algosensey View
Date:2025-04-05 22:27:52
PARIS – Team USA hurdler Grant Holloway reminisced about a time at the 2019 world track and field championships when he and Noah Lyles had a conversation about their goals in the sport.
"We were roommates in Doha in 2019. We were talking and we were like we can really take this sport by a chokehold," Holloway recalled at the USA track and field Paris Olympics press conference. "I think ever since then for both of us, we’ve had our ups and downs, that’s track and field. Any given Sunday anything can happen. We both just want to be consistent and dominant in the sport."
Since then, the two have dominated the world track and field championships. Lyles has won six world championship gold medals and Holloway’s won three consecutive world championship golds in the 110 hurdles. However, neither topped the podium at the previous Tokyo Olympics. Lyles took home one bronze medal in the 200 and Holloway finished second in the 110 hurdles after he was upset by Jamaica’s Hansle Parchment.
They have both acknowledged their disappointment regarding the Tokyo Olympics; Holloway doesn’t even like discussing those Games.
➤ Get Olympics updates in your texts! Join USA TODAY Sports' WhatsApp Channel
2024 Olympic medals: Who is leading the medal count? Follow along as we track the medals for every sport.
"Obviously, Tokyo is Tokyo and we’re in Paris now." Holloway said. "I honestly don’t even like talking about it because at that time I was just literally running. I didn’t know what I was doing for hurdling. I knew how to hurdle but I was literally just running. I didn’t know what I was doing for hurdling. Like I know how to hurdle but I was really just running. I don’t know what I was doing in a sense. Now I know my segments. It’s just like reading a book. You read left to right. You get a little more intricate with your abilities – what you’re strengths and weaknesses are. I just been homing in on that."
The USA track and field squad named Holloway a team captain along with 400-hurdle world-record holder Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone. Holloway is seeking redemption in the 110 hurdles in Paris. At the U.S. Olympic track and field trials, he made a statement by running a world-leading time of 12.86 seconds. It's the second-fastest time he's ever run. He’s undefeated in the event this year.
"I love the sport," Holloway said. "I love the consistency that I’m having and how everybody recognizes how consistent I am."
Holloway’s personal-best time of 12.81 is just shy of the 12.80 world record set by Aries Merritt in 2012. The U.S. hurdler could threaten the world record in Paris. But the primary objective for the three-time world champion is to win his first ever Olympic gold medal.
"The gold medal of course is the main goal for all of us here on this stage," Holloway said. "To be able to represent our country, our last name, who we are and our communities. I think just kind of going forward for all that. We are all fit, we are all ready and we are all ready to have some fun."
Follow USA TODAY Sports' Tyler Dragon on X @TheTylerDragon.
The USA TODAY app gets you to the heart of the news — fast.Download for award-winning coverage, crosswords, audio storytelling, the eNewspaper and more.
veryGood! (8454)
Related
- Whoopi Goldberg is delightfully vile as Miss Hannigan in ‘Annie’ stage return
- Climate activists want Biden to fire the head of the World Bank. Here's why
- When illness or death leave craft projects unfinished, these strangers step in to help
- Biden tightens methane emissions rules, even as the U.S. pushes for more oil drilling
- Bodycam footage shows high
- Wedding Guest Dresses From Dress The Population That Are So Cute, They’ll Make the Bride Mad
- Vanderpump Rules' Latest Episode Shows First Hint at Tom Sandoval and Raquel Leviss' Affair
- COP-out: who's liable for climate change destruction?
- NFL Week 15 picks straight up and against spread: Bills, Lions put No. 1 seed hopes on line
- COP-out: who's liable for climate change destruction?
Ranking
- Sam Taylor
- Saint-Louis is being swallowed by the sea. Residents are bracing for a new reality
- Climate change makes storms like Ian more common
- Pulling Back The Curtain On Our Climate Migration Reporting
- Gen. Mark Milley's security detail and security clearance revoked, Pentagon says
- Here's what happened on day 4 of the U.N.'s COP27 climate talks
- Bill Hader Confirms Romance With Ali Wong After Months of Speculation
- Kelly Clarkson Shares Daughter River Was Getting Bullied at School Over Her Dyslexia
Recommendation
See you latte: Starbucks plans to cut 30% of its menu
How Hollywood gets wildfires all wrong — much to the frustration of firefighters
'Water batteries' could store solar and wind power for when it's needed
Why hurricanes feel like they're getting more frequent
California DMV apologizes for license plate that some say mocks Oct. 7 attack on Israel
Jessie James Decker’s Sister Sydney Shares Picture Perfect Update After Airplane Incident
An economic argument for heat safety regulation
U.S. plan for boosting climate investment in low-income countries draws criticism