NIGERIAN AMUSAN ROARS BACK TO FORM WITH BLAZING 100M HURDLES WIN IN OSTRAVA

Amusan returns to top speed as she wins100m hurdles at the Ostrava Golden Spike meeting with a time of 12.45 seconds.

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Tobi Amusan
Tobi Amusan


World record holder Tobi Amusan has reignited her Olympic ambitions, storming to a commanding victory in the 100m hurdles at the Ostrava Golden Spike meet with a time of 12.45 seconds.

After a slow start to her 2024 campaign, Nigeria’s sprint queen sent a powerful message to her rivals with a statement win that reasserts her status as one of the top contenders heading into the Paris Olympics.

Amusan, who placed second at the Paris Diamond League despite posting her season’s best, looked razor-sharp in Ostrava as she outclassed the field with ease. She finished well ahead of Slovakia’s Viktória Forster, who clocked 12.74s, and Ireland’s Sarah Lavin, who followed closely at 12.76s, both registering their season’s bests.

For Amusan, this performance is more than just a race win. It’s a clear sign that she is finding her form at just the right time. As the reigning African champion and world record holder, expectations are high, and on this evidence, she is rising to meet them.

With the Paris 2024 Olympics on the horizon, Amusan’s return to top speed could not have come at a better moment. The track world has been put on notice: Tobi Amusan is back, and she’s chasing gold.

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