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EUGENE, Ore. -- David Oliver ran a 12.89 to win his semifinal heat of the men’s 110-meter hurdles, 0.01 faster than Dominique Arnold’s U.S. record and 0.02 off Dayron Robles’ pending world record of 12.87. However, the wind was too strong for the time to be a legal record.

Two-time Olympic silver medalist Terrence Trammell won the second heat in a wind-legal 13.08 seconds.

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-- Helene Elliott

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