Nigeria’s Medal Hope Dashed, Amusan Misses Out – Latest Sports News In Nigeria
The World Record holder had recorded consecutive drop in numbers on the road to the final as she finished 12.48, 12.56 in the semi-final and 12.62.
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Surprisingly, finished in sixth place, entirely missing out on a podium finish, but retains her 12.12 ratified world record.
Danielle Williams of Jamaica won the 100 metres hurdles with a time of 12.43 seconds, followed by Puerto Ricoβs Jasmine Camacho-Quinn, while USAβs Kendra Harrison finished third with a time of 12.46.
Devynne Charlton of Barbados came fourth as she ran a time of 12.52, just narrowly ahead of the Nigerian was Ackera Nugent of Jamaica with a time of 12.61.
Swiss Ditaji Kambundji with 12.70 and finally USAβs Nia Ali with a time of 12.78.
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