Nigeria’s track superstar, Tobi Amusan, has said she is not under pressure to win a gold medal at the Olympics following her second place in the 2024 Atlanta City Games.
Amusan finished in second place behind America’s Kendra Harrison in the early hours of Sunday.
Amusan, in her reaction after the race, said she was just executing her plan accordingly.
“No pressure, just having fun. One day at a time, one race at a time, no pressure on. When it’s time for Paris, we’ll definitely show up in Paris.
"I’m not really worried about time; I just want to execute and get the win; that’s most important.
"That’s something me and my coaches have been working on, so when we get to championships, we will be worried about time."
Nigeria's women hurdles star Tobiloba Amusan settled for second position in the 2024 Atlanta City Games.
The Nigerian star claimed gold last week in Kingston, Jamaica, and also set a new record.
In the early hours of Sunday, America's Kendra Harrison beat Amusan to win the race with a time of 12.67, while Amusan finished in 12.73.
Amusan had earlier won her heat with a time of 12.64.
Meanwhile, Nigeria's long jump star, Ese Brume, clinched third position with a jump of 6.87m in the event.
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