In a surprise upset at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, Swiss hurdler Ditaji Kambundji carved her name into history. She crossed the finish line in 12.24 seconds — a new personal & national record — taking gold in the women’s 100 m hurdles.
Kambundji’s climb to the top wasn’t expected by many. Coming into the race, she was seen as a long shot compared to established names like Tobi Amusan and Grace Stark. But when it counted, she delivered.
Performance highlights: Her 12.24 time isn’t just a win—it makes her one of the fastest ever in the event. Beating Amusan (silver) and Stark (bronze) shows she’s not just competing, she’s dominating.
Mental factor: Kambundji handled the spotlight well despite pressure. Many athletes crack when expectations or nerves get high. She held her composure.
This could shift the dynamics in women’s hurdles globally. Training, sponsorship, and public attention will likely lean more toward athletes like her who are emerging strong.
For fans and aspiring athletes: underdogs can win when preparation meets opportunity. And for the sports world: keep an eye on Kambundji—this gold might be just the beginning.
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