How Tobi Amusan was drafted into the female team that set African Record In Commonwealth Games 100m Relay
The Nigeria’s female 4×100m relay team has won the Gold medal at the Commonwealth Games.
Platforms Africa reports that this feat recorded on Sunday, 7 August, 202, came as the female team continues its blistering form at the ongoing Commonwealth Games.
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Nigeria drafted in the newly crowned Commonwealth Games 100m hurdles champion, Tobi Amusan into the team and she ran a sublime lead leg to set the tone for a golden outing.
The team of Amusan, Rose Chukwuma, Favour Ofili and Grace Nwokocha ran a blistering 42.10 seconds to erase the African record they set two weeks ago in Eugene, Oregon.
England came second running 42.41sec to win the Silver medal while Jamaica was third with 43.08sec to win the Bronze medal.
The Nigerian male 4×100m relay team won the Bronze medal in the final behind Trinidad and Tobago which won the Silver medal and Gold medal winner, England.
Nigeria has now equalled its best ever championship with the 11th Gold medal won by the female relay team. All the Gold medals were won by female athletes.