Nigeria’s Tobi Amusan has set a new record to win the women’s 100 meters hurdle at the Silesia Diamond League in Poland.
On Sunday evening, the current world record holder dusted America’s duo of Kendra Harrison and Ali Nia to win the race.
The reigning Commonwealth Games champion clocked 12.34 seconds to outrace Harrison (12.35) and 2019 world champion Ali (12.38).
She set a new meeting record at the Silesia Stadium, Chorzó as well as the season’s best.
A fortnight ago, the Nigerian athlete won her first Diamond League title of the year in Stockholm, Sweden.
She is expected to defend her world record in Budapest later in the year.
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Tobi Amusan edges past @Ken_AYE_ on the line to win the 100m hurdles, equalling the meeting record with 12.34.#SilesiaDL ??#DiamondLeague
? @matthewquine pic.twitter.com/UyF3pmz6Ds— Wanda Diamond League (@Diamond_League) July 16, 2023