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There was a spectacular T37/38 100m robbery at the Commonwealth Games in England.
She beat the defending champion in a personal best time of 12.83 seconds.
The paralympian, who finished in 13.09 seconds, slumped to the track and screamed in joy.
The first track and field medal of the games was won by Breen.
It's the first medal by a Welsh woman in track and field at the Commonwealth Games since 1990.
I am overjoyed. I've never run this fast in my life. "I'm really happy."
I would like to thank my team for believing in me.
I've had a really good season and I knew that it would come, and it did, I've been competing with her for a long time.
The pair's form and fortunes from last summer's Tokyo Games were vastly different. In Japan, she defended her title with ease.
It appeared as if a similar result was on the way.
Breen built speed to dismantle the gap after Hahn drove out of the blocks and led at 30m.
They have not always been friends.
Her victories came against more impaired competitors, according to her father. He accused the father of constant intimidation.
On an evening when Para-athletes took the lead, seven-time Paralympic champion Hannah Cockroft and England team-mates were able to complete a clean sweep of the T33/ 34 100m.
Despite her own world record of 16.39 set in victory in Tokyo last summer, Cockroft's time of 16.84 seconds failed to improve on it.
As he rushed to the stands after winning the T45/47 100m title in 10.94 seconds ahead of Australia's Jaydon Page and team-mates, England'sEmmanuel Temitayo Oyinbo- Coker was engulfed by friends and family.
The medals were for the host nation.
Jade Lally won the discus silver medal with a best of 58.42 metres, behind Chioma Onyekwere of Nigeria, who won pole vault silver.
Holly Bradshaw pulled out before the start of the final due to injuries she sustained when her pole snapped at the World Championships.
Canada's Alysha Newman retired from the contest, clearing the way for Australia's Nina Kennedy to win the gold medal with a best of 4.60 metres.
England's Caudery, who finished fifth as an 18-year-old at Gold Coast, earned second place on countback after she and Australia's Ayris both cleared 4.26m.
After finishing fifth at the World Championships, Josh Zeller advanced to the finals of the hurdles.
The 21-year-old was third fastest in the two heats with a time of 13.05 behind teammate Andrew Pozzi. Olympian Hansle Parchment is one of several Jamaicans in the final.
He had to rely on his time of 50.39 seconds to get into the 400m hurdles final. The 22-year-old is not likely to trouble either Jamaican Jaheel Hyde or British Virgin Islands' defending champion.
Uganda's Jacob Kiplimo won the 10,000m title at the Commonwealth Games in a new record time.
He had enough energy to warm down with a jig of delight despite his celebrations starting 40m from the line.