In 2016, Keni Harrison missed qualifying for the U.S. Olympic team — a devastating moment for any athlete. But instead of giving up, she turned her pain into power.
Weeks later, at the Müller Anniversary Games in London, Harrison exploded out of the blocks and shattered a 28-year-old world record in the 100m hurdles, finishing in 12.20 seconds. 🥇🔥
At first, the clock showed a slower time, and she smiled humbly — thinking she’d just won the race. Moments later, the crowd erupted when the official time appeared: she had made history.
💬 A reminder that sometimes, missing your shot is what sets you up for greatness.
📸 Source: @purelyhistory



