Gratitude For Amusan Upon Laureus Award Nomination

by Mercy Ulasi
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Tobi Amusan, a 25-year-old record holder at the Commonwealth Games who had a stellar year in 2022, has received praise from stakeholders in Nigerian athletics for her Laureus Sports Awards nomination. Tobi Amusan is the world champion and record holder in the 100-meter hurdles.

The first nominee from Nigeria is a lady named Amusan.

The 25-year-old hurdler established the current world record of 12.12 seconds in the semi-finals and ran a wind-assisted 12.06 seconds in the final to win the gold medal at the 2022 World Championships in Oregon, making her the first Nigerian to win a world championship in an athletics event.

She also won gold again at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, before retaining her Diamond League Trophy in Zurich in a new meet record of 12.29secs. The previous record, which stood for 22 years, was held by American legend, Gail Devers.
African Games gold medallist, Deji Aliu, is confident the nomination will motivate Amusan for a better 2023 outing.

“Tobi Amusan has everything working for her, it will be to her advantage and probably do better than what she did last year, “ Aliu ANAEDOONLINE.
“Right now, she has all the support she needs to excel and that will propel her to do better than what she did in 2022. We should be expecting much bigger things from Amusan in 2023.”

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The head coach of the Athletics Federation of Nigeria, Seigha Porbeni, is confident Amusan will get stronger in 2023.

“It (nomination) will definitely inspire Amusan to break more records in 2023, being the first Nigerian, and it carries that euphoria of the joy of celebration of 2022 into 2023, “ Porbeni said.
“This will rekindle the fire in her not to rest on her laurels and achieve more records and I am confident she will get better and stronger in 2023 and 2024.”

Amusan is the first Nigerian sportswoman to be nominated for the greatest sports award after Vitalis Lanshima was nominated in the Sportsperson with a Disability category in 2004, which he lost to a Canadian.

The prestigious award was first held in 2000, honours the greatest and most inspirational sporting triumphs of the year, and showcases the work of Laureus Sport for good.

 

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