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Tobi Amusan clinches Paris Diamond League win and shrugs pressure

2026-07-07 · Tobi Amusan · Match Report

**Tobi Amusan** stormed to victory in the women’s 100m hurdles at the Paris Diamond League on 7 July 2026, equalling her season‑best 12.28 seconds and insisting the pressure of the season won’t slow her down.

Amusan crossed the line first in Paris, posting 12.28 s-the same time she ran in Xiamen and Rabat earlier this year. She beat the American pair Grace Stark (12.38 s) and Alaysha Johnson (12.39 s). The win marked her second Diamond League triumph of the season after Rabat, and added to a string of victories that includes the New Taipei City Athletics Open and the African Championships in Botswana.

The result keeps Amusan at the top of the world rankings, second only to Masai Russell’s 12.14 s this season. It also shows she can repeat a 12.28 s performance three times in a single year-a sign of consistency that bodes well for the remaining Diamond League meetings. Her confidence grew after she said she’s “injury‑free” and that the heat never bothered her, a rare comment from a sprinter who usually talks about weather conditions.

In a post‑race interview on the Diamond League website, Amusan explained she doesn’t let pressure dictate her races. “I have grace, a very strong support system around me, and that finish line,” she said. She added that her approach varies: some days she thinks about the previous race, other days she runs “sloppy” but still fast. The mindset reflects a seasoned champion who trusts her preparation more than external expectations.

Amusan confirmed she will line up at the Prefontaine Classic next, though she left her full schedule open. She hinted at choosing races that fit her training cycle, aiming to stay fresh for the final Diamond League showdown. If she can repeat her 12.28 s form, she could challenge Russell’s leading time and perhaps chase a new world record before the season ends.

From 2021 to 2023 Amusan captured three straight Diamond League titles. This season she’s already added two more victories, showing she’s still the athlete to beat in the 100m hurdles. Her ability to stay injury‑free and perform consistently across continents-from Asia to Africa to Europe-underscores why she’s the benchmark for the event.

The Paris triumph, delivered in front of a packed stadium and under warm conditions, reinforces Amusan’s status as the sport’s premier hurdler. Fans will be watching closely as she heads to the Prefontaine Classic and beyond, eager to see if she can turn her steady performances into a new record‑breaking season.

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