Nigeria’s Tobi Amusan launched her season in style, powering to victory in the women’s 100m hurdles at the Rabat Diamond League with a sharp 12.45s (1.2 m/s), her best time this year.
The world record holder controlled the race from start to finish, leaving Nadine Visser in second at 12.67s and Pia Skrzyszowska in third at 12.69s, while world indoor silver medallist Ditaji Kambundji placed fourth in 12.71s.

Amusan’s smooth, confident performance marked her first 100mH win of 2025, signaling a strong comeback after a disappointing showing at the Paris Olympics last year.
This impressive run places her sixth on the global list for the season, proving she’s steadily rediscovering the form that made her a world-beater.
With this victory, Amusan has thrown down the gauntlet, reminding everyone she’s a force to watch as the season unfolds.
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