Nigeria’s queen of the track, Tobi Amusan, won the 100-metre hurdles event at the Silesia Diamond League, Poland on Sunday evening.
Amusan won the keenly contested race with a time of 12.34 seconds, equalling the meeting record in the process.
United States of America duo Harrison Kendra and Ali Nia came second and third, respectively.
It was Amusan’s second victory in the Diamond League this year.
The 26-year-old also took first position in Stockholm two weeks ago.
The Commonwealth Gold Medalist produced a strong finish to win the highly competitive women’s 100m hurdles ahead of her rivals for next month’s World Athletics Championships in Budapest.
The Ogun-State born athlete said it was not an easy race as she is battling injuries in her hamstring and knee.
In a Facebook post on Sunday evening, the world record holder basked in her new victory.
“One race at a time, my coach has always told me that, and I’m happy to have finished here with another season’s best and the meeting record,” she said.
“All Glory to God and a big shout out (to) my coach and my entire team as well as my ever-supportive fans.”