By Victor Kanayo
World record holder Tobi Amusan on Wednesday won her heat in the women’s 100m hurdles at the ongoing 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France.
Amusan came tops in 12.49 seconds, compared to United States’ Alaysha Johnson who finished 2nd with a time of 12.61s, while Jamaica’s Janeek Brown came 3rd with a time of 12.84s
Gunning For Fresh Glory
With her performance, the Nigerian track and field sensation has now qualified for the semi-final of the event.
After 11 days at the global competition, Team Nigeria are yet to win any medal.
Favor Ofili and Blessing Oborududu missed out in podium final after they lost their final 200m and bronze medal bout in wrestling, respectively.
Basketball Classic Moment For Nigeria
Meanwhile, Nigeria’s D’Tigress are now eight best in the world, according to the latest power Ranking.
The Nigerian Women Basketball team moved four places up following their dazzling performance at the Games.
They had defeated Australia and Canada at the group stage of competition.
They will face world number one USA on Wednesday night in one of the quarter-final matches.
USA maintain number one spot while Belgium, France and Australia are second, third and fourth best teams respectively.