Nigeria’s Tobi Amusan has qualified for the semi-finals of the 100 meters women’s hurdles event at the Paris Olympics. Amusan, the current world record holder, won her heat with a time of 12.49 seconds, finishing ahead of USA’s Alaysha Johnson (12.61 seconds) and Janeek Brown (12.84 seconds).
This marks a significant step towards Amusan’s quest for a podium finish in the event. Nigeria is yet to win a medal at this year’s Olympics, and Amusan’s performance has raised hopes for a potential medal win.
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Amusan’s victory in the heat sets her up for the semi-finals, where she will face stiff competition from other top athletes. Her performance has generated excitement among Nigerian fans, who are eagerly awaiting the outcome of the semi-finals and potentially, the finals.
With her impressive display, Amusan has demonstrated her determination to make a mark at the Paris Olympics and bring glory to Nigeria.
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