She blazed to a time of 50.68 seconds, beating her previous record time of 51.41, which she set at the US Championships last month.
McLaughlin’s supreme performance marked a series of record-breaking runs for the American in the past year.
She ran an astonishing 51.90 seconds in the 400m hurdles at the US Olympic Trials last summer, according to the World Athletics website.
McLaughlin then set another world record and won gold with a run of 51.46 seconds at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
‘Faster and faster’
McLaughlin became the first woman to finish the 400m hurdle event in under 51 seconds.
“I executed the race the way Bobby (Kersee, her coach) wanted me to. I knew coming home that if I just kept my cadence and stayed on stride pattern, we could do it and it happened.
“The level in the 400m hurdles is certainly improving. We have a full group of girls that are willing to push our bodies to the next level and we are seeing times drop,” McLaughlin added.
“She was so far in front at the end, so I was always doubting if I really had a good race because it felt very good. Then I saw the time and I was like, ‘Wow.’ It is amazing to be a part of it and to come out second in such a race,” Bol added.
Muhammad, who won silver in the same event at Tokyo 2020, said she had “mixed emotions” about her performance.
“It’s great to get a medal but I came into these championships on the strength of having always gotten a medal at any championships, despite any injuries. But as a competitor, you always want more.”