Nigerian athlete, Tobi Amusan has told her fans that she would be back “stronger” next year after she lost her world women’s 100m hurdles crown to Jamaica’s Danielle Williams recently in Budapest.
Jamaica’s Danielle Williams won the title in 12.43 seconds while Puerto Rico’s Jasmine Camacho-Quinn came second in 12.44 seconds and USA’s Kendra Harrison came third in 12.46 seconds.
In an interview with journalists after the final, Amusan said it was quite “a journey getting into the final” despite all she encountered in the last couple of weeks.
She said: “It has been God, my team and my family.”

She thanked all her fans for the support and promised she would be back stronger.
She said: “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.”
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