Nigeria’s Oluwatobiloba Amusan has made history as the first Nigerian to win 100m hurdles at commonwealth games.
20-year-old Amusan representing Nigeria at the Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast, Australia on Thursday, advanced to the final with 12.73seconds while her compatriot, Grace Ayemoba clinched fifth position.
Oluwatobiloba Amusan, who competed in lane two of Heat one, was the only athlete to clock a sub 12 in the heat.
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Alicia Barrett of England came fourth with13.19 seconds while Cyprus’s Natalia Christofi came fifth with 13.66seconds, NAN said.
Oluwatobiloba Amusan becomes the first Nigerian to win 100m hurdles at commonwealth games.
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In Heat 2, Jamaica’s Danielle Williams came first by clocking 12.69seconds, her compatriot Yanique Thompson returned with 12:95 seconds, thereby qualifying for the final.
Tiffany Porter of England came third with 12.99seconds, Australia’s Michelle Jenneke came fourth with 12.99seconds and Nigeria’s
Ayemoba came fifth with 13.59seconds.
The final took place on Friday at the Carrara Stadium, with Amusan competing in lane seven.
The competition is scheduled to end on April 15.