By David Kabiyesi
100m hurdles World record holder, Tobi Amusan says it was no achievement to have made it to the finals of the event in Budapest considering what she had gone through weeks leading to the World Championship.
Recall that Williams, the 30-year-old Jamaican, won the race in 12.43 seconds as Jasmine Camacho-Quinn of Puerto Rico (12.44sec) and Kendra Harrison of the United States (12.46) came second and third respectively with Tobi failing to make the podium, but she has vowed to reclaim her crown next year,
Speaking in an exclusive interview with journalists after the game, Tobi thanked Nigerians and her fans all over the world for standing by her through her tough moments.
“It has been God, my team and my family,” the 2022 gold winner told reporters.
She thanked all her fans for supporting her through the ups and downs, promising that she will be back stronger.
“Yeah, it’s a tough one; nobody likes to lose but considering what I have gone through in the past couple of months, I’m so grateful that I came out,” she said.
It would be recalled that Amusan was cleared of doping violations with the provisional suspension lifted ahead of the championship.






