Tharp clocks 12.85 in Budapest to back 110m hurdles world record
Verified result: Tharp 12.85 (110m hurdles), Budapest, 14 July 2026

By Source Reporters Newsdesk
Fri, 17 July 2026 · 1 min read
**Verified result:** Tharp 12.85 (110m hurdles), Budapest, 14 July 2026
BUDAPEST, Hungary — American hurdler Tharp clocked 12.85 seconds in the 110m hurdles in Budapest on 14 July 2026, World Athletics reported, underlining the world-record form he showed when he broke the event mark in June.
## Tharp's 12.85 in Budapest
World Athletics reported the 12.85 run on 14 July, describing it as Tharp backing up the world-record form he displayed earlier in the season. The time was the fastest of his appearances since he set the global standard in the 110m hurdles in June 2026, according to [World Athletics](https://worldathletics.org) and U.S. News & World Report. For the wider 2026 circuit, see our [Diamond League 2026 schedule and results](/sport/diamond-league-2026-schedule-results).
## From world-record breaker to 2026 form
Tharp, of the United States, broke the 110m hurdles world record in June 2026, U.S. News & World Report said. The Budapest performance extends a dominant 2026 campaign ahead of the late-season Diamond League finals and the World Athletics Ultimate Championship.
The result arrives as track and field enters its peak summer schedule. The London Diamond League (17–18 July) is set to feature world-record bids from Keely Hodgkinson and Josh Kerr, the BBC reported on 16 July — read our [London Diamond League 2026 record-bids preview](/sport/london-diamond-league-2026-record-bids).
**Global angle:** The run reinforces U.S. momentum in men's hurdling and adds a headline name to the 2026 global championship picture, with the World Athletics Ultimate Championship later in the year.
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