Controversy surrounds Tobi Amusan’s world record: many have doubts about the World Championships’ timing system

Controversy surrounds Tobi Amusan’s world record: many have doubts about the World Championships’ timing system

Nigerian sprinter Tobi Amusan shocked the athletics world by smashing the women’s 100m hurdles world record – but many had their doubts about the World Championships’ timing system

The World Athletic Championships have been shrouded in controversy after the women’s 100m hurdles world record was destroyed.

Tobi Amusan of Nigeria shocked the athletics world with her semi-finals time of 12.12 seconds – a whole 0.08sec quicker than American Kendra Harrison’s previous record from 2016. Across all three semis, 12 of the 24 runners set new personal best times.

The flurry of records prompted sprint legend Michael Johnson to question the timing system. Taking to Twitter, he wrote: “I don’t believe 100h times are correct. World record broken by .08! Twelve PBs set. Five national records set. And Cindy Sember quote after her PB/NR: ‘I throughly [sic] I was running slow!’ All athletes looked shocked.

“Heat 2 we were first shown winning time of 12.53. Few seconds later it shows 12.43. Rounding down by .01 is normal. .10 is not.”

Johnson then later said while working for the BBC: “I don’t believe these times, let’s look at the racing.”

Writer Jonathan Gault also cast doubt, tweeting: “Struggling to comprehend what just happened in the women’s 100m hurdles semifinals. Did Tobi Amusan really just crush the previous world record of 12.20 in the same race in which five of the eight starters ran lifetime bests? Officially wind-legal. What happened here?”

Amusan could barely believe the time herself, but it stood and she was rewarded with a $100,000 (£83k) bonus. And she then went on to win the final in an even more astonishing 12.06sec.

However, the wind was registered as too strong that time, meaning it didn’t go down as a second new world record for the 25-year-old. Nothing could take away from the fact that she’d won Nigeria’s first ever World Championship gold, though.

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