
Nigeria’s sprint hurdles star, Tobi Amusan, has secured her place in the 2026 Wanda Diamond League Final after climbing to second in the women’s 100m hurdles standings following another impressive season on the global athletics circuit.
The world record holder has amassed 28 points from five Diamond League meetings, earning automatic qualification for the season-ending final, scheduled for September 4 and 5 in Brussels, Belgium.
With several meetings still remaining before the final, Amusan is well positioned to build momentum as she pursues another Diamond League crown and continues her rivalry with American hurdler Masai Russell.
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Strong Season Earns Brussels Qualification
Amusan has once again demonstrated why she remains one of the world’s elite hurdlers. The Nigerian hurdler has consistently finished among the leading athletes this season, recording a season’s best of 12.28 seconds on three occasions. Tobi’s performances have earned her 28 points, placing her second in the overall standings behind Russell, who leads with 32 points and owns the fastest time in the world this year at 12.14 seconds.
Although both athletes still have opportunities to improve their point totals at the remaining Diamond League meetings in London, Lausanne, Silesia and Zurich, Amusan has already done enough to secure her place in Brussels.
Her qualification also ensures Nigeria will once again have one of its biggest athletics stars competing on one of the sport’s grandest stages.
Chasing Another Diamond League Crown
The Diamond League Final presents another opportunity for Amusan to add to an already remarkable career. The 28-year-old dominated the women’s 100m hurdles between 2021 and 2023, winning three consecutive Diamond League titles and establishing herself as the athlete to beat in the event.
Tobi Amusan also made history in 2022 when she became Nigeria’s first-ever world athletics champion after winning gold at the World Athletics Championships in Eugene. During that unforgettable campaign, she set the current world record of 12.12 seconds, a mark that still stands today.
Returning to the Diamond League Final with another title within reach would further cement her place among the greatest hurdlers of her generation.
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Momentum Builds Ahead of a Crucial Finish
With qualification already secured, ZAmusan can now focus on fine-tuning her performances ahead of the season finale. The remaining Diamond League meetings will offer valuable opportunities to sharpen her form and continue her rivalry with Russell before they meet again in Brussels.
For Nigerian athletics, Amusan’s qualification is another encouraging sign ahead of a busy international calendar that includes the Commonwealth Games and other major championships.
As one of Africa’s most decorated track athletes, she continues to inspire young athletes while carrying Nigeria’s hopes on the global stage.
If her recent consistency is any indication, Amusan could be on course for another memorable finish to the Diamond League season.
Tobi Amusan is one step closer to another Diamond League title. Can Nigeria’s world record holder reclaim the crown in Brussels? Share your predictions in the comments and follow RefinedNG for more updates on Nigerian athletes making waves around the world.
