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BREAKING: Athletics body ratifies Amusan’s world record

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The World Athletics, the body that provides the inside track on the world’s best athletes competitions in the field of running, jumping, throwing and walking, has ratified the Women’s world 100m hurdles record set by Tobi Amusan at the 2022 World Championships in Oregon, United States.

World Athletics announced this on its Twitter handle on Tuesday.

Besides Amusan’s Women’s world 100m hurdles record, also ratifies were three world records from men’s world pole vault record 6.21 meters by Mondo Duplantis of Sweden, Sweden’s Mondohoss, and the world U20 record from the world championship in Oregon by United States’ Sydney McLaughlin, women’s 400m hurdles, and Botswana’s Letsile Tebogo, men’s 100m.

See tweet below:

It could be recalled that Amusan set her 12.12 seconds world record in the semifinal of the world athletics meet few months ago. Read more.

 

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