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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Tiffani McReynolds continues to gain some valuable experience.

The Baylor All-American hurdler placed second in her preliminary heat of the 100-meter hurdles Friday, advancing on to the semifinals at the USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships.

Competing against a mix of Olympians and NCAA champions, McReynolds ran 12.77, the sixth-best time of the round.

Former Waco High star Charles Silmon, as he did in the prelims, coasted through the semifinals in the 100-meter dash, running a heat-winning time of 10.07. The former national champion from TCU was slated to run in the final after the Trib’s press time Friday. Silmon’s time was the fourth-best of the round.

Sanya Richards-Ross, the 2012 Olympic champion in the 400, qualified for the final of her signature event with the top time, 50.03.