Canadian hurdler Sage Watson 3rd in track return at Continental Tour meet

National record-holder to make Diamond League season debut Sunday in Stockholm

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Caption: Canadian hurdler Sage Watson returned from the COVID-19 shutdown Wednesday, placing third in the women's 400-metre event in 56.29 seconds at a World Athletics Continental Tour stop in Hungary. (Patrick Smith/Getty Images/File)

Canadian hurdler Sage Watson reached the podium in her outdoor season debut Wednesday, finishing third in the women's 400-metre event at the Gyulai István Memorial in Székesfehérvar, Hungary.
The national record-holder went out fast on a cool afternoon at Bregyó Athletic Center and briefly led the field of eight before Femke Bol of the Netherlands took the lead for good shortly before the straightaway, finishing in 54.67 seconds.
Ukraine's Anna Ryzhykova was 1.19 seconds back in second while Watson's 56.29 clocking was faster than her winning time of 56.34 at the Canadian championships last July in Montreal.
Ryzhykova and Watson were seventh and eighth, respectively, in the final at the 2019 world track and field championships.
WATCH | Sage Watson 3rd across finish line in Hungary:

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Caption: The Canadian returned to action at the Continental Tour in Hungary on Wednesday.

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Wednesday's race was Watson's first outdoors this season following track and field's shutdown in March due to the coronavirus pandemic. The 26-year-old native of Medicine Hat, Alta., clocked 53.29 to win an indoor 400 race at the Texas Tech shootout in mid-February.
Last August, Watson won her first gold medal in a professional event since 2015 at the Pan Am Games in Peru, two months before running 54.32 in the world semifinals, breaking Rosey Edeh's Canadian record ithat had stood for more than 23 years. Watson's previous best of 54.52 was her winning time at the 2017 NCAA championships in Eugene, Ore.
WATCH | Watson breaks 23-year-old Canadian record:

Media Video | (not specified) : Sage Watson sets national record in 400m hurdles, advances to final 

Caption: Canadian Sage Watson's time of 54.32 sets a Canadian record and books her a spot in 400m hurdles.

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Two days later, she finished eighth in the final in Doha, Qatar, where she crossed the line in 54.82.
She will compete at the BAUHAUS-galan meet in Stockholm for the first time in her Diamond League season debut on Sunday.
Watson, who met the 55.40 Olympic qualifying standard last July in London, won the 400 hurdles at last year's Diamond League Final in Brussels in 55.58.
Elsewhere Wednesday, fellow Canadian Marco Arop finished second in the men's 800 in one minute 45.75 seconds at the Irena Szewinska Memorial in Bydgoszcz, Poland.
Elliot Giles of Great Britain won in a season-best 1:45.18, with Australia's Joseph Deng rounding out the podium in 1:45.86 at the Continental Tour stop.
Arop, 21, was fresh off a 1:44.14 personal-best in his season debut at the Monaco Diamond League on Aug. 14. He'll join Watson for Sunday's meet in Sweden.
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Caption: American Donavan Brazier won the men's 800 metre race at the Diamond League Monaco event, ahead of compatriot Bryce Hoppel and Edmonton's Marco Arop who ran to a new personal best time of 1:44.14.

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The Sudan-born, Edmonton-raised runner announced in December he was foregoing his NCAA eligibility at Mississippi State University to turn professional.
Arop finished seventh in his world debut in Doha to complete a breakout season highlighted by a Pan Am gold medal and event record with a then-outdoor PB of 1:44.25.