Tobi Amusan
Tobi Amusan

 

In a display of sheer dominance, Tobi Amusan clinched her fourth consecutive national title at the Nigeria Olympic trials in Benin. The women’s 100m hurdles World Record holder left no room for doubt as she blazed across the finish line in 12.78s (0.0), leaving her competitors in her wake.

 

Adaobi Tabugbo trailed behind Amusan, finishing in a respectable second place with a time of 13.33s.

Amusan’s victory not only reaffirms her status as the top sprinter in Nigeria but also solidifies her position as a trailblazer in Nigerian athletics history.

 

With this win, Amusan becomes the first Nigerian athlete ever to secure four consecutive national titles, a remarkable achievement that sets her apart as one of the country’s greatest track and field stars.

Her remarkable consistency suggests that she is poised to extend this record for years to come.

 

Furthermore, Amusan’s victory guarantees her a spot at the upcoming Paris Olympic Games, marking her third consecutive Olympic appearance after debuting at Rio 2016.

Her stellar performance at the trials underscores her readiness to compete at the highest level and reinforces her status as a formidable force in international athletics.