World-leading marks were set in three of the four Rio Olympic Rematch races during the final day of action at the 108th Drake Relays presented by Hy-Vee Saturday, April 29, at Drake Stadium.
Those world-leading marks came in less than an hour as Georganne Moline, Keni Harrison and Omar McLeod shined in front of the crowd gathered at the Blue Oval.
Moline not only beat a strong field in the Rio Rematch women's 400 hurdles, she sped to the fastest time in the world this year. Running in lane one, Moline finished in 54.66 after the previous world leader, Ashley Spencer, stumbled over a hurdle on the far turn and fell.