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Amusan Embraces Jamaica After Paris Heartbreak
Nigeria’s world record holder in the 100m hurdles, Tobi Amusan, has candidly shared her journey of overcoming the disappointment of the Paris 2024 Olympics and her transition to a new training environment in Jamaica.
Amusan, who failed to qualify for the women’s 100m hurdles final in Paris, described the period following the Olympics as a challenging time. She credited her recovery to the unwavering support of her family, mentors, and faith.
“After Paris, it was a bit of a rollercoaster for me, and with the help of my family, God, and my mentors, I was able to get through that dark place and get back into training.
I did start a whole training group, gradually building into being Tobi again and I think everything has been going well.”
In September 2024, Amusan made a significant coaching change, leaving her long-time coach, Lacena Golding-Clarke, to train under the legendary Glen Mills at Racers Track Club in Kingston, Jamaica. The move, initially met with mixed reactions, has proven transformative for Amusan.
Under Mills’ guidance, Amusan has been focusing on refining her speed and execution. She has also been exploring sprint events as part of her training regimen.
Amusan ‘s recent performances include a wind-assisted 12.53s finish at the Adidas Atlanta City Games, where she placed second in her heat. Earlier in the season, she recorded times of 12.74s and 12.66s in Xiamen and Kepaio, respectively, during the Diamond League meetings.
As she continues her journey, Amusan remains focused on her goals and is optimistic about the future. Her resilience and determination serve as an inspiration to many, highlighting the importance of perseverance and adaptability in the face of adversity.
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