‘Records are meant to be broken‘

American sprint hurdler Kendra Harrison has congratulated her Nigerian counterpart Tobiloba Ayomide Amusan for breaking her six year old World record.

Amusan ran 12.12 seconds at the semifinal stage of the just ended 18th World Athletics Championships in Eugene, Oregon, USA to set a new all-time best time for the 100m hurdles.

The 25 year old Nigerian has in the process become the first Nigerian, man or woman to set a world record enroute to making further history as the first to win a World title after running a wind-aided 12.06 seconds in the final to win the race.

‘Congrats to Evaglobal1, records are meant to be broken and you smashed mine. Glad to see the record stays in the adidas fam,’ Harrison tweeted via her verified tweeter handle.

Both Harrison and Amusan are kitted by German sports wear and equipment company adidas.

Harrison also thanked her fans and acknowledged Amusan has raised the bar for all sprint hurdlers.

‘I appreciate all the love and support!!. Mentally and physically I couldn’t have been more prepared, those wood hurdles are unforgiving !!. The bar has been raised and that’s exciting.’

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