World women’s 100m hurdles champion and record holder, Tobi Amusan, returned to the tracks with a bang and is on course to successfully defending her title, after easing into the semi-finals of the event at the 2023 World Championships in Budapest, Hungary on Tuesday.
In what was her first race since July 17, when she was provisionally suspended by the Athletics Integrity Unit for missing three whereabouts tests, the Nigerian made light work of the heat, winning in a time of 12.48 secs. Though she started slowly, Amusan showed no signs of being out of competitive action for about a month as she displaced Jamaican champion Megan Tapper, who was second in 12.51secs.
Her time was the third fastest in the heats, behind Bahamas’ Devynne Charlton, who ran a new national record of 12.44secs and Kendra Harrison, who also produced a world lead 12.24secs.
Amusan’s last race before the World Championships was at the Silesia Diamond League in Poland July 17, where she ran her season’s best 12.34secs to win the race.