Jamaica's Danielle Williams put on a masterful performance, easily winning the second heat of the women's 100m hurdles at the Tokyo 2025 World Championships. The defending champion powered through the race, clocking a swift time of 12.40s to secure her spot in the next round.
Williams’s commanding victory sent a clear message to her competitors, as she finished well ahead of the field. The United States' Alaysha Johnson came in second with a time of 12.76s, while Sacha Alessandrini of France took third place in 12.99s.
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The result marks a strong start for the Jamaican star, positioning her as a formidable contender as the competition progresses towards the finals.
