Adidas track athlete Keni Harrison broke the world record in the women's 100 meter hurdles this past weekend at the London Anniversary Games, and social media took notice. Let's take a look at some of the best tweets about Harrison setting the world record:
Fellow adidas athlete congratulated Keni on the achievement:
Michael Johnson, the world and Olympic record-holder in the men's 400m, congratulated Keni, as well:
Keni's alma mater, the University of Kentucky, congratulated the 2015 graduate:
Fellow adidas athlete Morgan Uceny was pleased to see the record getting national television for days:
Decorated U.S. sprinter Allyson Felix also congratulated Keni:
Keni took to Twitter the following day to share her emotions (and viral GIF of her reaction to breaking the world record)