This Girl Is DESTROYING World Records – Even Bolt Is STUNNED! – Masai Russell

Masai Russell is rewriting the history books. At the 2026 Xiamen Diamond League, the Olympic champion delivered one of the greatest performances the women's 100-meter hurdles has ever seen, running an astonishing *12.14 seconds**—just **0.02 seconds* away from Tobi Amusan's world record. Even more incredible? Amusan was in the very same race... and still finished well behind Russell. This video explores Masai Russell's incredible journey—from growing up in Maryland, becoming one of the greatest collegiate hurdlers in NCAA history, suffering heartbreaking setbacks at the World Championships, winning Olympic gold in Paris, breaking the American Record, and now becoming one of the fastest hurdlers ever to step on a track. We also look at: How Glenn Mills, Usain Bolt's legendary coach, came out of retirement to coach Tobi Amusan. Why Russell has become the biggest threat to the women's hurdles world record. Every major race leading to her historic 12.14 performance. Her incredible consistency among the fastest performances in history. Why Los Angeles 2028 could become the defining moment of her career. Is Masai Russell about to become the greatest women's hurdler of this generation? Watch until the end and let us know your prediction. Don't forget to Like, Subscribe, and turn on notifications for more elite Track & Field stories, Diamond League highlights, Olympic athletics, sprint analysis, and world record performances. #MasaiRussell #DiamondLeague #TrackAndField #100mHurdles #WorldRecord #Olympics #Athletics #TobiAmusan #UsainBolt #Sprint