Tobi Amusan, the world record holder in the women’s 100m hurdles, kicked off her Olympic campaign with a spectacular performance, claiming first place in her heat.
Competing from lane 9, Amusan surged to victory with an impressive time of 12.49 seconds, outpacing her closest rivals, USA’s Alaysha Johnson and Jamaica’s Janeek Brown.
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Amusan’s victory not only affirmed her status as a top contender but also advanced her to the semi-finals, scheduled for Friday.
As Nigeria’s hopes for a medal remain high, Amusan’s stellar performance brings optimism to the team and fans alike, as they look forward to her next race.
Reflecting on her performance, Amusan said, “I came here to give my best and stay focused. The job isn’t finished yet, but I’m happy with my start. I’ll keep pushing and see where it takes me.”
Team Nigeria is still searching for its first medal of the Games, but with Amusan’s electrifying start and other athletes still in the competition, the nation’s dreams of Olympic success remain alive and vibrant.