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Amusan bounces back, wins 3rd consecutive Diamond League title
Tobi Amusan has bounced back into maintaining her world record after her investigation ordeal, winning third consecutive Diamond League title in the women’s 100m hurdles at the Prefontaine Classic, Hayward Field, USA.
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Amusan, leaped over the final hurdles in a season-best record of 12.33 seconds.
Jasmine Camecho-Quinn of Puerto Rico came second in 12.38 seconds and Keni Harrison of the USA came third in 12,44 seconds.
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She suffered setback in global track event after the investigation period for which she was suspended from international athletics.
She was exonerated from the doping allegation after the investigation.
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