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Nigeria to The World: Meet Oluwatobilolba Amusa, the first Nigerian to win 100m hurdles at commonwealth games and She Dances Shaku Shaku (Photos)

Nigerian sprinter, Oluwatobiloba Amusa, made history as she became the first Nigerian to win a sprint hurdles title at the Commonwealth Games.

She broke the record today at the Carrara stadium in Gold Coast, Australia.

Oluwatobiloba Amusa ran 12.68 seconds to win the race making her Nigeria’s first gold medallist in track and field at the ongoing games.

Also 27-year-old Caster Semenya, who identifies as a woman but has elevated testosterone levels, dedicated her gold medal to the late Winnie Mandela after her crushing win.

After the race, she revealed how anti-apartheid hero Mandela, who died two weeks ago after a long illness, had helped her through adversity.

“She was a friend and always told me to be myself, to love myself — don’t listen to the noise, don’t entertain nonsense,” said Semenya.

“To just go out and show the world what I can do.”

Semenya left Kenya’s Margaret Nyairera Wambui for dead coming off the final bend to win with plenty to spare as Jamaica’s Natoya Goule took bronze.

However, questions persist over whether Semenya should be allowed to compete because of her hyperandrogenism, which some feel gives her an unfair advantage.

“I understand how to handle emotions, how to handle negativity and turn it into positivity,” said the world champion.

“I’ve had to learn how to manage it myself, how to face the world. It’s not about what other people think of me, it’s about how I think of myself.”

Johnson-Thompson secured the second leg of what she hopes will be a golden treble.

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