World record holder, Tobi Amusan won gold in the women 100m hurdles at the ISTAF 2022 Berlin meet on Sunday.
Amusan posted a time of 12.45 seconds to win the ISTAF 2022 Berlin meeting in Germany. America’s Tia Jones finished second with a time of 12.58, while Olympic bronze medalist Megan Tapper of Jamaica posted a time of 12.66 to win bronze at the race.
Recall that Amusan finished second behind Camacho-quin of Puerto-Rico at the 2022 Lausanne Diamond League meeting last week, but promised to bounce backin a post race interview.
The Nigerian standout got off to a strong start to build a sizable lead and then powered away to secure the victory.
She hit the last hurdle and was pictured limping at the end of the race, even minutes after her celebrations. But, the world champion revealed afterward that she was okay and is now looking forward to her next competition at the 2022 Wanda Diamond League final in Zurich later this week.
Amusan said after her victory: “It has been a long season, but I am still alive. I just wanted to finish strong today. I was here to execute.
“I will race again in Zurich. Today we had a great competitive field. My goal was to focus on myself.”
Tobi Amusan is the current World record holder in women 100m hurdles with a time of 12.12secs she posted at the World Athletics Championship.