Tobi Amusan pictured during the final of the women's 100m hurdles.
2022 Birmingham Commonwealth Games.
Final women's 100 metres hurdles.
1.
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Tobi Amusan
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Nigeria
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12.30
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Games Record
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2. |
Devynne Charlton
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Bahamas
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12.58
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3. |
Cindy Sember |
England
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12.59
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4. |
Megan Tapper |
Jamaica
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12.67
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5. |
Michelle Jenneke |
Jamaica
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12.68
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6. |
Danielle Williams |
Jamaica
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12.69
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7. |
Celeste Mucci |
Australia
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13.03
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12.96 heats SB
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8. |
Michelle Harrison |
Canada
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13.03
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At the 2022 World Championships in Oregon she set a new World Record
of 12.12 in her semi-final. Her time in the Final was wind assited and therefore
not a World Record.
2022 World Athletics Champinship Oregon, U.S.A.
Final women's 100 metres hurdles.
1.
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Tobi Amusan
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Nigeria
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12.06 w +2.5
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G.R
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12.12 in semi W.R.
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2.
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Britany Anderson
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Jamaica
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12.23 w
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.224
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12.31 in semi N.R.
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3.
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Jasmine Camacho-Quinn
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Puerto Rico
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12.23 w
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.229
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12.32 in semi SB
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4.
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Alia Armstrong
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United States
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12.31 w
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12.43 in semi PB
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5.
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Cindy Sember
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Great Britain & N.I.
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12.38 w
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12.50 in semi N.R
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6.
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Danielle Williams
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Jamaica
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12.44 w
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12.41 in semi SB
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7.
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Devynne Charlton
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Bahamas
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12.53 w
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12.46 in semi NR
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8.
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Kendra Harrison
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United States
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DQ
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12.27 in semi SB
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