She had earlier looked in command during the semi-finals, winning her race in 12.36s to enter the final as one of the favourites.

Although she could not match Kambundji’s late surge, the silver represents Nigeria’s 12th medal in the history of the World Championships, and it reinforces Amusan’s place as a national icon.

On the track, the final was one of the most competitive in recent memory, with Kambundji producing the race of her life to beat a star-studded field. Her winning time of 12.24s not only set a new Swiss record but also announced her as a force on the global stage, as she eclipsed the likes of Amusan, Stark and Russell.

Poland’s Pia Skrzyszowska was fifth in 12.49s, just ahead of Bahamian Devynne Charlton who recorded the same time. Jamaica’s Danielle Williams, the defending champion from Budapest 2023, finished seventh in 12.53s, while Nadine Visser of the Netherlands closed out the field in 12.56s.

The silver may not have been the repeat of Amusan 2022 triumph, but it further cements her position among the world’s elite hurdlers.