Jamaica’s Danielle Williams reclaimed her world women’s 100m hurdles crown on Thursday with a shock win in Budapest.
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The 30-year-old, who previously won in Beijing in 2015, timed 12.43 seconds to edge out Olympic champion Jasmine Camacho-Quinn of Puerto Rico (12.44sec) with Kendra Harrison of the United States taking bronze (12.46).
Defending champion Tobi Amusan of Nigeria and 2019 winner Nia Ali, finished sixth and last respectively.
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Danielle Williams🇯🇲 won the women’s 100mH title in 12.43s ahead of Jasmine Camacho-Quinn🇵🇷 in 12.44s and Kendra Harrison🇺🇸 in 12.48s pic.twitter.com/WPqfl0vyPp
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