Tobi Amusan reaffirmed her status as one of the world’s leading hurdlers after claiming victory in the women’s 100m hurdles at the Paris Diamond League on Sunday.
The Nigerian star delivered a dominant performance at Stade Charléty, crossing the finish line in an impressive 12.28 seconds to secure first place ahead of a strong international field.
Amusan, the world record holder in the event, showed her class from the start, powering through the hurdles with precision and speed to claim another major victory on the global athletics circuit.
Speaking after the race, the 29-year-old expressed satisfaction with her performance and continued progress as she builds momentum for upcoming international competitions.
The win marks another significant achievement for the Nigerian athlete, who has consistently remained among the world’s elite sprint hurdlers since setting the world record and winning the world title.
Athletics fans hailed Amusan’s latest triumph as a strong statement of intent ahead of the season’s major championships, with the Nigerian continuing to demonstrate the form that has made her one of Africa’s most celebrated track stars.
Her victory in Paris further boosts Nigeria’s profile in global athletics and strengthens her reputation as a leading contender whenever she steps onto the track.
