Unstoppable Tobi Amusan fires again winning her second race in 2 days at the Gyulai Istvan Memorial
World champion Tobi Amusan's speed over the hurdles is back to its best after winning her second international race at the Gyulai Istvan Memorial meet in Hungary.
Amusan blazed to an impressive 12.35s (-0.5), very close to her Silesia Diamond League Meeting Record of 12.34s, to finish ahead of US champion Nia Ali in 12.41s and her compatriot Alaysha Johnson in 12.51s.
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100m hurdles world champion @Evaglobal01 continues her fine form with another win at the @GyulaiMemorial in 12.35, beating 🇺🇸 champ @ItsPooda.#ContinentalTourGold pic.twitter.com/1ZuiV7MPOk
It is the Nigerian's second brilliant win in two days and fifth consecutive success since the start of July following victories at the Stockholm Diamond League, two at the Nigeria trials in Benin, and recently in Silesia.
It proves that the World Record (WR) holder has peaked at the right time ahead of the World Championships in Budapest, as the times clocked in the past two days are her fastest at this stage of the season.
With the Commonwealth champion running this fast in July and having proof of running her fastest during major championships, Amusan won't be looking at just defending her title but taking down her WR in Budapest.
Something seems to have clicked for Amusan in July, hopefully, it extends till August and September.