TOBI AMUSAN BREAKS A 22-YEAR-OLD RECORD TO WIN HIS SECOND DIAMOND LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP
Tobi Amusan, a Nigerian sprinter, won the women's 100mH at the Diamond League final in Zurich, breaking a 22-year-old meeting record.
On Thursday evening, the World and Commonwealth Games 100m hurdles champion and world record holder finished in 12.29 seconds. Tia Jones of the United States finished second in 12.40 seconds, while Britany Anderson of Jamaica finished third in 12.42 seconds. The Nigerian had won the Diamond League trophy last year in 12.42 seconds. She also set an African record.
This adds to her golden feats this year with golden medals won at the World Athletics Championship in Oregon and at the 2022 Commonwealth games in the United Kingdom.

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