Tobi Amusan has finished first in her heat, as she began her 100m hurdles title defence at the World Athletics Championships in Budapest.
In her first race on Tuesday evening, Amusan won Heat 5 of the 100m hurdles, qualifying for Wednesday’s semi-finals in style.
Amusan finished the race in 12.48 seconds ahead of Jamiaca’s Megan Tapper and Michelle Jeneke from Australia who were second and third respectively.
While Tapper returned a time of 12.51 seconds, Jeneke was way behind in 12.71 seconds
Natalia Christofi from Cyprus snatched the last automatic qualification spot in Heat 5.
Across the five Heats decided on Tuesday, Amusan’s winning time was the third fastest.
HeraldNG reports that Amusan is the defending world champion in the 100m hurdles and all eyes are on her, especially after a torrid build-up to the competition in Budapest.
The semi-finals of the 100m hurdles will be held on Wednesday and Amusan will be competing in Heat 2.
The top two finishers in each of the three Heat races and the two fastest losers will move through to the final which will be held on Thursday, 24 August.