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Not sure if this has been posted, but I came accross this on ESPN....
There was speed everywhere on Saturday at the Bob Hayes Invitational in Jacksonville, Fla., but nothing surpassed Artie Burns of Miami Northwestern, who ran 13.35 into a 1.4 meters-per-second headwind in the 110 hurdles. That's .01 seconds faster than 2011 national leader Jonathan Cabral and No. 6 all-time.
Burns also won the 300 hurdles in 36.14 seconds.
Just to put that in perspective, Ted Ginn's fastest time as a senior was 13.40.
That is special type speed.
There was speed everywhere on Saturday at the Bob Hayes Invitational in Jacksonville, Fla., but nothing surpassed Artie Burns of Miami Northwestern, who ran 13.35 into a 1.4 meters-per-second headwind in the 110 hurdles. That's .01 seconds faster than 2011 national leader Jonathan Cabral and No. 6 all-time.
Burns also won the 300 hurdles in 36.14 seconds.
Just to put that in perspective, Ted Ginn's fastest time as a senior was 13.40.
That is special type speed.