In the women's 400 meter hurdles finals at the 2014 IAAF World Junior Championships, the United States nearly had a 1-2 finish from Texas A&M's Shamier Little and Harvard University's Jade Miller. Unfortunately, Miller was just nipped by Shona Richards of Great Britian at the end, but still came away with a personal best and bronze medal of 56.22. The 2014 NCAA Division 1 champ Little never left any doubt that she would earn gold as powered her way to a half second win in 55.66. Watch Little and Miller's 1-3 finish above from World Juniors as well as their post-race interviews below
Shamier Little Interview - Gold Medalist (55.66)
Jade Martin Interview - Bronze Medalist (56.22)