Tobi Amusan has set her sights on winning gold in the women’s 100m hurdles at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
The world record holder raced into the semi-finals of the event on Wednesday morning.
Amusan won heat 1, crossing the line with a time of 12.49s.
The 27-year-old failed to make it to the podium three years ago in Tokyo.
She is however determined to claim the ultimate prize this time around.
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The Commonwealth and African champion will compete in the semi-final on Thursday.
Paris 2024 Olympics: Amusan targets women’s 100m hurdles gold