Amusan battle ready for Women’s 100mh final spot

Nigeria’s Tobi Amusan is gearing up to secure one of the two spots in Heat 2 to advance to the final of the women’s 1100m hurdles.

She emerged the fastest across the line in Heat 5 during the race on Tuesday, earning herself a spot in the semi-finals.

 

While her time of 12.48 seconds secured her first place in her heat, it is the third fastest overall among the field of 24 athletes competing in the semi-finals.

The fastest time in the competition so far was achieved by America’s Kendra Harrison in Heat 3, crossing the finish line in a swift 12.24 seconds.

Harrison was closely followed by Devynne Charlton from the Bahamas, who finished with a time of 12.44 seconds.

Also joining Amusan in tonight’s semi-finals is Celeste Mucci from Australia, who finished in fourth place with a time of 12.90 seconds in Heat 4.

Hungary’s Luca Kozak, who recorded a season’s best time of 12.71 seconds, secured a fourth-place finish in Heat 2 also is on the list.

The stage is set for an exhilarating semi-final showdown as these talented athletes compete for a chance to qualify for the final in the women’s 1100m hurdles event.

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Amusan battle ready for Women’s 100mh final spot

Nigeria’s Tobi Amusan is gearing up to secure one of the two spots in Heat 2 to advance to the final of the women’s 1100m hurdles.

She emerged the fastest across the line in Heat 5 during the race on Tuesday, earning herself a spot in the semi-finals.

 

While her time of 12.48 seconds secured her first place in her heat, it is the third fastest overall among the field of 24 athletes competing in the semi-finals.

The fastest time in the competition so far was achieved by America’s Kendra Harrison in Heat 3, crossing the finish line in a swift 12.24 seconds.

Harrison was closely followed by Devynne Charlton from the Bahamas, who finished with a time of 12.44 seconds.

Also joining Amusan in tonight’s semi-finals is Celeste Mucci from Australia, who finished in fourth place with a time of 12.90 seconds in Heat 4.

Hungary’s Luca Kozak, who recorded a season’s best time of 12.71 seconds, secured a fourth-place finish in Heat 2 also is on the list.

The stage is set for an exhilarating semi-final showdown as these talented athletes compete for a chance to qualify for the final in the women’s 1100m hurdles event.

If you use the quotes from this content, you legally agree to give www.brila.net the News credit as the source and a backlink to our story. Copyright 2024 Brila Media.



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