Audrey Leduc sets new Canadian women's 100m sprint record, achieves Paris Olympic standard
Audrey Leduc ran to a second-place finish in 10.96 seconds outdoors at the LSU Alumni Gold meet on Saturday, achieving the Paris Olympic standard and becoming the fastest Canadian women's 100-metre sprinter.
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![Sprinter Audrey Leduc's performance Saturday in a legal wind (+0.5 metres per second) broke the Canadian women's 100-metre mark of 10.98 by the late Angela Bailey from July 6, 1987 at the Budapest Grand Prix in Hungary. Canadian women's sprinter takes a warmup run on the track ahead of the 2016 Canadian Olympic trials in Edmonton.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.7180456.1713718769!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/leduc-audrey-160706-1180.jpg)
Audrey Leduc ran to a second-place finish in 10.96 seconds outdoors at the LSU Alumni Gold meet on Saturday, achieving the Paris Olympic standard and becoming the fastest Canadian women's 100-metre sprinter.