Nigerian sprint hurdler Tobi Amusan delivered a stunning performance at the Rabat Diamond League on Sunday, clinching first place in the women’s 100m hurdles with a time of 12.45 seconds.
Amusan’s winning time not only secured her victory but also shattered the meet record of 12.51 seconds, previously held by American hurdler Brianna McNeal since 2018. The 27-year-old reigning world record holder continues to assert her dominance on the global stage with yet another milestone in her illustrious career.
The electrifying race saw Amusan power through the field with her signature explosive start and technical precision over the barriers, leaving no doubt about her form ahead of the Olympic season.
This triumph in Rabat marks a strong start to her Diamond League campaign and reinforces her status as one of the top contenders for gold at the upcoming international championships.
Amusan’s latest achievement adds to her growing legacy, further solidifying her place in the history books as one of Africa’s greatest track athletes.
