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Tobi Amusan Wins Women’s 100m Hurdles at Paris Diamond League

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PARIS — Nigerian sprint hurdler Tobi Amusan has won the women’s 100 metres hurdles at the Paris Diamond League, delivering another commanding performance that confirms her position among the world’s elite hurdlers heading into the back half of the 2026 athletics season. Vanguard confirmed the victory, joining Sports247 Nigeria’s headline coverage of the win.

Amusan, who set a world record in the 100m hurdles in 2022, has maintained her dominance of the event despite navigating periods of scrutiny. The Paris win adds to a growing portfolio of Diamond League victories that underscore her consistency at the highest level of international athletics competition.

The victory comes at a time when Nigerian athletics has been buoyed by multiple strong performances in 2026, most notably Samuel Ogazi’s world-leading 44.02 seconds in the 400m and his back-to-back NCAA title defence. Amusan’s Paris win adds another significant data point to a positive period for the country’s track and field program.

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Technical Assessment

Amusan’s hurdle clearance technique and acceleration from the start remain among the cleanest in the event globally, providing her with advantages in both the early stages and the critical mid-race phase where many hurdlers lose rhythm. Coaches working with competing national teams have cited her consistency as a reference point for their own development programs.

The Athletics Federation of Nigeria said it is monitoring Amusan’s competitive calendar ahead of the World Athletics Championships later in 2026 and will manage her schedule carefully to ensure she arrives at the major championship in peak condition rather than fatigued from an overpacked Diamond League circuit.

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National Pride

Nigerian athletics fans greeted the Paris win with enthusiasm on social media, with many drawing comparisons between Amusan’s Diamond League form and Ogazi’s recent records as evidence that Nigeria’s athletics pipeline is genuinely producing world-class talent simultaneously across multiple events, something analysts said reflects improved talent identification and coaching infrastructure at the university level.

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