Nigeria’s queen of the track, Tobi Amusan, continued her impressive form as she won the women’s 100m hurdles event at the Gyulai István Memorial meet on Tuesday night.
It was the second consecutive victory for Amusan in two days.
The 26-year-old took first position in the 100m hurdles at the Silesia Diamond League on Sunday.
Amusan won the race with a time of 12.35s, her second fastest time in 2023.
American duo, Nia Ali (12.41s) and Lay Lay Johnson (12.50s) came second and third respectively.
The World and Commonwealth champion has now won all four races she competed in this month.
She will defend her world crown in Budapest, Hungary next month. (With report by Prompt News)
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