Tobi Amusan won the 100-meter hurdles event at the International Stadionfest in Berlin, Germany’s Olympic Stadium.
On Sunday, September 4, the 25-year-old won the top prize at the ISTAF 2022 Berlin tournament, defeating American Tia Jones, who came in second, and Jamaica’s Megan Tapper, who won the bronze medal at the Olympics.
Tia Jones placed second with a time of 12.58, Tobi Amusan took first with a time of 12.45, and Megan Tapper of Jamaica took third with a time of 12.66.
The competition is a Silver category stop on the World Athletics Continental Tour.
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Amusan entered Sunday’s race on the back of a second-place performance at the 2022 Lausanne Diamond League meeting last month, but said she was confident of bouncing back at the Olympic Stadium this weekend.
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 need to work on what I need to work on, but it is alright. There is always room for improvement. I need to improve my start and my finish.
“I will race again in Zurich. Today we had a great competitive field. My goal was to focus on myself.”