In the 2022 Oregon World Track and Field Championships Women's 100m hurdles semi-finals in Eugene, USA on July 24, Amsan, a player who appeared in the first group, won the first place in the group with 12 seconds 12 and set a new world record in the event.
World Record! 12 seconds 12! In the first group of the women's 100-meter hurricane semi-finals in the 2022 Oregon World Track and Field Championships, Amsan from Nigeria broke the world record in 12 seconds 12 (+0.9). Coincidentally, the creator and maintaining of the original record are the second in this group, Harrison from the United States. This result was 12 seconds 20 in 2016. She ran 12 seconds 27 in this game. The world record he set was broken by other players in person. Harrison finally stabilized his grades. This year he felt that his mentality and performance were relatively mature. Finally, he waited for his peak moment. Unexpectedly, he also waited for someone who broke the record. This made us feel sad and shocked at the performance of Nigerian player Amsan.
Nigerian player Amsan showed strong strength in the preliminaries. Her first shot in the preliminaries broke the African record. I thought the surprise he brought to people was enough, but unexpectedly, her semi-final result actually broke the world record by 12.20 seconds, and once again refreshed people's perception of him with an amazing result of 12.12 seconds. The semi-finals can be called the strongest semi-finals. Not only did Nigeria's Armsan break the world record by 12 seconds 12, but also the UK's 12 seconds 50, Japan's Hattori Mako, Jamaica's 12 seconds 31, and Anderson's all broke the national record, American player Armstrong set a PB in 12 seconds 43, and Puerto Rico's player Camacho also ran the best in the 12 seconds 32 season. The competition in the semi-finals of
is so exciting, and the finals will definitely not be much worse. Amsan, who set a new world record, has suppressed his opponent on a psychological level. His results may not be as fast as the semi-finals, but it must be a wonderful peak showdown.
was very shocked when watching the game. It was not because of his speed, but because he ran down 100m, which seemed to be as smooth as eating Dove. In the end, the result actually broke the progress of the world, which was something that Amsan herself didn't seem to have thought of. Perhaps it was because the running process was too easy, or perhaps it was because she was fully focused on the game and did not pay attention to the results. Her performance throughout the whole process was close to perfection, and finally crossed the finish line with an absolute advantage. When she saw that the result really broke the record, Amsan began to be excited. She seemed a little unbelievable at first, and after confirmation, she began to roar and celebrate.
Amsan, who is only 1m56 in height, failed to hit the medal at the last World Championships and last year's Olympic Games. Before creating this result, Amsan's personal best score for the women's 100m hurdle was only 12 seconds 41, which is far from the 12 seconds 12 run this time, with an amazing improvement of 0.29 seconds. This is just the semi-finals. I wonder if she can bring us more surprises in the finals. Let us look forward to the finals together today!