Athletics

History-maker Tobi Amusan clinches fourth consecutive national title

Tobi Amusan has once again asserted her dominance in Nigerian athletics by clinching her fourth consecutive national title at the Nigeria Olympic trials held in Benin.

Her victory secures her place at the Paris Olympic Games with a stellar performance in the women’s 100m hurdles.

Tobi Amusan, who currently holds the women’s 100m hurdles world record, demonstrated her prowess by finishing comfortably ahead of the pack to defend her title in Benin City on Monday, June 17, 2024.

She crossed the finish line in a swift 12.78 seconds, underlining her status as Nigeria’s premier hurdler and one of the best in the world in her discipline. Her performance showcased not only her speed but also her consistency and ability to deliver under pressure.

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Finishing behind Amusan was Adaobi Tabugbo, who claimed the second position with a time of 13.33 seconds. Tabugbo’s emergence as a strong contender highlights the depth of talent in Nigerian athletics, particularly in the hurdles, and she holds promise for future success on the international stage with her personal best of 13.02 seconds.

Amusan’s achievement of winning four consecutive national titles is historic, making her the first Nigerian athlete ever to accomplish this feat. Her dedication, skill, and commitment to excellence continue to elevate Nigerian athletics and inspire a new generation of athletes.

As she prepares for the Paris Olympics, Tobi Amusan remains a key figure in Nigerian sports, setting high standards and aiming to make a significant impact on the global stage once again.

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