World Athletics Championships: World Athletics Day 10: Nigeria’s Tobi Amusan broke the women’s 100m hurdles world record after a spectacular performance in the semi-final at the World Athletics Championships in Oregon, on Sunday.Follow World Athletics Live updates with InsideSport.IN
After breaking the world record, the 25-year-old athlete also went on to win gold in the final clash. The Nigerian was competing in the very first race of Day 10 of the championships when she breezed past the line in the new world record of 12.12, breaking the previous mark of 12.20 by 0.08 seconds.
World Athletics Championships: Tobi Amusan breaks world record in 100m hurdles semis, claims gold in final
World Athletics Championships: Tobi Amusan breaks world record in 100m hurdles semis, claims gold in final
Later in the final, Amusan burst out of the blocks to set an even faster time of 12.06, albeit with an illegal tailwind.
However, none of that would have mattered for the new world record holder who walks away from these championships with a gold medal and the fastest time in history.
Earlier on Saturday, Amusan had set a new African record with a time of 12.40 in the heats.
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