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Memorable Amusan Shares Homecoming Documentary Tips

Tobi Amusan, who holds the world record in the women's 100m hurdles, has shared some advice for her upcoming documentary, "Homecoming," which chronicles her athletic journey.

On Tuesday, the athlete used content studio ATHLST to launch the documentary.

A project that chronicles my experience, including its ups and downs, has been my focus for the last several years.

You have the chance to be a part of something extraordinary right now," Amusan communicated on Tuesday through X.

The trailer, which lasted 2:15 seconds, showcased Amusan's 2022 world record race at Oregon, as well as her struggles, notably her 2023 provisional suspension by the Athletics Integrity Unit.

The situation where the Court of Arbitration for Sport rules in favor of the athlete.

At the 2022 Women's 100m Hurdles Semi-Final in Eugene, Oregon, Amusan ran a 12.12 seconds, which is the current world record.

Even though the champion raced a lightning 12.06 in the final, the tailwind rendered it invalid.

She holds the records for the 100-meter hurdles at both the Commonwealth and African championships, where she is also the current champion.

The years 2021–2022, and 2023 were also quite fruitful for Amusa in the Diamond League.

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