Tobi Amusan can’t hide her excitement after winning silver in the women’s 100m hurdles at the 2025 World Athletics Championships, reports Completesports.com.
Switzerland’s Ditaji Kambundji won the race in a time of 12.24s, while Amusan clocked 12.28s to finish second.
Grace Stark of the United States of America took bronze in 12.34s.
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Believe In God
“I remember in 2021 I ran here and came fourth. The moment I heard the World Championships was going to be staged here (Tokyo), I had PTSD. But I had to snap out of it and tell myself I wasn’t leaving here without the gold medal; but I’ll take the silver,” Amusan told Making of Champions.
“It’s been God, the journey has been extremely rough. I’ve taken more L’s than wins and I’m just thankful that I have a great support system: my coach, my family, my mentors, my loved ones, my fans. This is for everyone who has supported me through it all.”
Amusan On Coach Mills’ Influence
The 28-year-old credited her progress to the influence of new coach, Glen Mill.
The first two months were really tough, but the hard work paid off, I’m just thankful. He’s an amazing coach. He trusted me, he believes in me. Alongside my coach Lacena, they work hand-in-hand, this is for them,” she added.
By Adeboye Amosu