McLeod stormed over the hurdles and to the finish line to also set new personal best, a new world-leading time and the fifth fastest time in 110m Hurdles’ history. Ronald Levy<\/a> and\u00a0Hansle Parchment finished second and third respectively in a time of 13.13 and 13.19.\u00a0In his post-race interview, McLeod said that he will break American Aries Merritt’s 12.80 world record soon as he also aims to become the first Jamaican to hold both the 100m Hurdles Olympic and World Championships titles this August<\/em><\/p>\n
This is McLeod\u2019s fourth consecutive victory this season after winning in 13.04 at the Drake Relays Record in Iowa, U.S. on Apr 29, <\/a>then clocked 13.09 in Shanghai<\/a>\u00a0 on May 13 and then lowering that world lead to 13.01 at the Eugene Diamond League<\/a> in\u00a0Oregon, U.S. on May 27th in which\u00a0Levy clocked 13.10 to finished second.<\/p>\n