Nia Ali will have her three children who she says are her 'toughest critics' in the stadium as she bids to regain her 100m hurdles world title in Budapest, beginning with the heats on Tuesday, Aug. 22.
Nia Ali will have her three children who she says are her "toughest critics" in the stadium as she bids to regain her 100m hurdles world title in Budapest, beginning with the heats on Tuesday, Aug. 22.
Amusan adds to a top-quality field which also includes former world record holder Kendra Harrison and Olympic champion Jasmine Camacho-Quinn. Ali, who missed the delayed Tokyo Olympics in 2021 after giving birth to her third child in May that year, says her professional life and her domestic one are easily compartmentalised."They keep me very humble," she said on Friday.
"They keep me strong. I am excited they will be here, they will be getting their hair done and then putting pressure on me."The Puerto Rican comes into the championships desperate to turn last year's bronze medal into a gold.Harrison's talent is unquestionable but at 30 a major outdoor global title still eludes her.
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