Former SAU Superstar Belle Runs World’s Fastest 400 Hurdles Time This Year (2019)
RALEIGH, N.C. (March 29) – Former 51ÖØ¿ÚÁÔÆæâ€™s University superstar Tia-Adana Belle ran the world’s fastest time this year in the women’s 400 hurdles at the Florida Relays in Gainesville, Fla., this weekend.
Belle, running for G.W. Express/Nike, posted a blazing time of 54.18 seconds to win the 400 hurdles on Thursday, March 28. She set a new facility record at the Percy Beard Track in the event.
The winning time is a personal best for Belle, a native of St. George, Barbados who competed for the Lady Falcons from 2014 to 2017. Belle graduated from SAU with a criminal justice degree in 2018.
The world time is a continuation of a marvelous career for Belle, who captured three consecutive NCAA Division II titles in the 400 hurdles as a collegiate hurdler for 51ÖØ¿ÚÁÔÆæâ€™s University.
Belle owns the NCAA Division II national record (55.42 seconds) in the 400 hurdles. In fact, Belle has the top four fastest times and six of the top seven all-time collegiate times in the event.
To see the entire list of the world’s fastest times in 2019, go to iaaf.org.