Amusan, the reigning World champion and world record holder in the event also became the first Nigerian track and field athlete to win gold medal at two editions of the Games.
Tobiloba Amusan has made history as the first Nigeria track and field athlete and the second in history to successfully defend a Commonwealth Games 100m title.
The petite, 25 year old Nigerian also set a new 12.30 seconds Games record on the way to winning the event’s gold.
Amusan, the reigning World champion and world record holder in the event also became the first Nigerian track and field athlete to win gold medal at two editions of the Games.
With the gold at the 2022 Commonwealth Games, Amusan has now become the only Nigerian athlete in history to complete a grand slam of titles at the continental, Commonwealth and world levels after winning gold at the 22nd African Athletics championships in Mauritius in June and the World Athletics championships in Oregon, USA last month.
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Amusan’s gold has now brought to 10 the number of gold medals won by Nigeria so far, one short of the 11 won in 1994, 2010 and 2014. It is also one short of the three gold medals won by the track and field team in 1990,1994 and 2014 with the 4x100m relays and the women’s long jump final coming up later Sunday afternoon and evening respectively.