Tobi Amusan, a world champion, has advanced to the semi-final of the women’s 100-meter hurdles. She won her heat with an impressive time of 12.49 seconds, making her the fastest among the eight participants, Ogasabi on 9am news Nigeria reports Breaking news from the 2024 Olympics in Paris
Tobi Amusan outpaced her competitors, including Alaysha Johnson from the United States, who finished second at 12.61 seconds, and Janeek Brown from Jamaica, who clocked in at 12.84 seconds. As the current world record holder, Amusan’s performance continues to solidify her status as a top contender for a podium finish.
Despite Amusan’s outstanding performance, Nigeria has yet to secure any medals at this year’s Olympics. The nation remains hopeful as Tobi Amusan advances to the semi-final, aiming for a triumphant finish in the semi-finals and potentially in the finals. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting development from 9am news Nigeria and Ogasabi on 9am news.