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FootballTobi Amusan Makes Touching Statement After Breaking Record at World Athletics Championship
- Tobi Amusan has recorded her name in the history books of Athletics and the Nigerian is happy with the success
- Amusan became the first Nigerian to win gold in the 100 meter at the World Athletics Championship in Oregon
- Nigerians were happy with Tobi Amusan's record and they have urged him to continue doing her best
Tobi Amusan has expressed happiness to her recent success at the World Athletics Championship where she won gold thereby becoming the first Nigerian to do so in history.
It was a great moment for Tobi Amusan when she broke the 100 meter record in the semifinal and this has made her the talks of the town as she is being hailed by millions of Nigerians in the country and outside.
President Buhari was also impressed with Tobi Amusan's achievement at the World Athletics Championship and issued a statement hailing the Nigerian star.
According to the report on Channels, Tobi Amusan stated that she was determined before the World Athletics Championship to excel.
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Tobi Amusan's reaction to winning gold in Oregon
“I was the almost girl. I got fourth, fourth, fourth. Now I finally did it.
“The officials were always picking who they wanted in the relay team. Sometimes they would say I didn’t have the experience so they would pick whoever was their favourite.
“It was a lot of pressure on a young athlete. I considered quitting. I really wanted to travel with the senior national team and some coaches told me to try the hurdles.”
American Sprinter Who Saw Her World Record Smashed by Nigeria’s Tobi Amusan Finally Breaks Silence
Earlier, Sports Brief had reported how former world record holder in Women’s 100m Hurdles, Kendra Harrison, has congratulated Nigeria’s Tobi Amusan for her feat at the just concluded World Athletics Championships.
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FootballAmusan crossed the line in 12.12 seconds to beat Harrison's 2016 world record by 0.08 seconds in the 100 Women’s Hurdles.
Amusan has now become the first Nigerian to set a world record as she further cemented her place in history, winning the gold medal after running a wind-aided 12.06 seconds in the final to win the race.
It was gathered that German sportswear and equipment company Addidas is responsible for kitting both Harrison and Amusan.