Nigeria's rave of the moment in Athletics, Tobi Amusan on Tuesday added another feather to her cap by winning women’s 100m hurdles at the Gyulai István Memorial meet in Hungary.
The World and Commonwealth Games champion Amusan raced to a second consecutive victory in two days, clocking 12.35secs (-0.5) in the women’s 100m hurdles.
In the World Athletics Championships in Budapest, the Nigerian beat the United States of America duo of Nia Ali who came in 2nd in 12.41secs and Lay-Lay Johnson to 3rd 12.50secs.
Recall at Sunday’s Diamond League meeting in Silesia, the world record-holder set a season’s best of 12.34 to pip USA’s Kendra Harrison and Nia Ali.
The Gyulai Istvan Memorial – the penultimate Gold meeting in this season’s World Athletics Continental Tour Gold.
Meanwhile, world silver medallist Ese Brume put up a decent jumping series at Gyulai István Memorial, finishing 2nd in women's Long Jump with a mark of 6.69m. Serbia's Milica Gardašević won the event with 6.80m.
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