Kanadensiska sprintern Dianna Proctor sätter nytt U23-rekord på 300 m

Edmontons Dianna Proctor krossade ett 43 år gammalt kanadensiskt U23-rekord på damernas 300 m genom att notera 37,05 sekunder vid Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Invitational i Albuquerque, N.M. Prestationen satte också nytt skolrekord för University of Guelph. Proctor fortsätter sin snabba framfart inom sprinten med denna senaste bedrift.

Dianna Proctor, en 20-årig sprinter från Edmonton, visade sin växande styrka under helgen vid Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Invitational. Hennes tid på 37,05 sekunder i damernas 300 m överträffade inte bara University of Guelphs tidigare rekord satt av olympiern Zoe Sherar utan överglänste också det kanadensiska U23-rekordet på 37,10 som legat sedan 1983 och innehas av legendariska sprintern Angela Bailey. Proctors bana har varit raketliknande sedan 2024. Vid VM i friidrott för U20 det året uppnådde hon tre personliga rekord på två dagar och tog silver i 400 m. År 2025, som förstårsstudent vid universitetet, utsågs hon till U Sports nykomling av året och vann det nationella 300 m-titlet med ett dåvarande personbästa på 37,68, vilket var den femte snabbaste kanadensiska U23-tiden någonsin. Hennes internationella framgångar fortsatte in på 2025. Vid Junior Pan American Games i Asunción, Paraguay, tog Proctor guld på 400 m med ett mästerskapsrekord på 51,97 vid La Nueva Olla Stadium. Senare i september debuterade hon vid VM i Tokyo och noterade 51,98 i 400 m försöken. Athletics Canada fångade ögonblicket och sade: ”Att kliva ut på världsscenen är bara början – det bästa återstår.” Detta senaste rekord understryker Proctors potential medan hon bygger mot seniornivå.

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