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AUSTIN, Texas - Lauryn Williams ran away with the women's 100- meter title at the NCAA Track and Field Championships Friday, winning in 10.96 seconds - the fastest time in the world this year.
The 5-foot, 3-inch junior from Miami, who talks almost as fast as she runs, bettered her 11.01 clocking, which had stood as the world's best this season. She also had a wind-aided 10.94-second time in Thursday's preliminaries, the fastest time under any conditions this year.See the full content of this document
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Miami Sprinter Flies in the 100m
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