Nigerian hurdling queen Tobi Amusan wrote in parable as she updated fans on her present form ahead of the upcoming season.
For the first time since her reported coaching switch to Glen Mills, world record holder Tobi Amusan's updated fans ahead of the 2025 season, which gives the vibe the Nigerian hurdling queen may be back to her best.
Amusan had a disappointing end to the 2024 season having failed to qualify for the Olympic 100mH final in Paris - her first time missing a major championship final since 2016.
Following the frustrating outcome, the 2022 world champion made a surprising coaching switch in September, from her long-term coach Lacena Golding-Clarke to the legendary Jamaican Glen Mills, with the news breaking out a few weeks ago.
Coach Glen Mills will then reveal in an interview that it was a pleasure guiding Amusan and she was making tremendous improvements in training.
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With this in mind, the three-time Diamond League champion gave an update on what the future will bring.
"I don’t care if it sounds unrealistic, it’s gonna happen… #WatchGod," wrote Amusan on her X page.
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Amusan will be gunning to reclaim her top status as the world's best female hurdler next season, by winning gold medals at the world indoor and outdoor championships.