Nigeria’s sprint sensation, Tobi Amusan, has once again stamped her authority on the global stage, securing silver in the women’s 100m hurdles final at the World Athletics Championship in Tokyo.
Amusan crossed the finish line in an impressive 12.29 seconds, narrowly missing out on gold but reaffirming her place among the world’s best hurdlers.
The reigning champion from 2023, where she clinched gold, Amusan followed up two years later with another podium finish — this time silver — proving her consistency and dominance in the highly competitive event.
Fondly nicknamed the “Tobi Express”, the 27-year-old has become a symbol of national pride, carrying the Nigerian flag high with her lightning speed and relentless determination.
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From gold in 2023 to silver in 2025, Amusan’s performances continue to inspire millions, as she cements her legacy as one of Africa’s greatest track athletes.
Pride of a nation. Always showing up. Always delivering.
