Oluwatobiloba Ayomide "Tobi" Amusan hurlding at the Ivo Van Damme Diamond League,
in Brussels, where she finished 3rd (12.77), but five day later won the same event in Zurich's
Diamond League with a time of 12.42.
That was a new personal best time and an African record.
Below is how she faired at the 2020 Olympics and 2019 World Championships.
2020 Olympic Games.
Final women's 100m hurdles final.
1. |
Jasmin Camacho-Quinn
|
Puerto Rico
|
12.37
|
12.26 semi (OR, NR)
|
2. |
Kendra Harrison
|
U.S.A.
|
12.52 |
|
3.
|
Mega Tapper |
Jamiaca |
12.55
|
|
4. |
Tobi Amusan
|
Nigeria
|
12.60
|
|
5. |
Nadine Visser
|
Netherlands
|
12.73
|
|
6. |
Devynne Charlton
|
Bahamas
|
12.74
|
|
7. |
Gabbi Cunningham
|
United States
|
13.01
|
|
8. |
Britany Anderson
|
Jamaica
|
13.24
|
|
2019 World Athletics Championships. Doha, Qatar.
Final women's 100m hurdles.
1. |
Nia Ali
|
United Stated
|
12.34
|
PB
|
2. |
Kendra Harrison
|
United States
|
12.46 |
|
3. |
Danielle Williams
|
Jamaica
|
12.47
|
|
4. |
Tobu Amusan
|
Nigeria |
12.49 |
PB of 12.48 in semi
|
5. |
Andrea Vargas
|
Costa Rica
|
12.64
|
NR
|
6. |
Nadine Visser
|
Netherlands |
12.66
|
|
7. |
Janeek Brown
|
Jamaica |
12.88 |
|
8. |
Mega Tapper |
Jamiaca |
DNF |
|