The Netherlands’ Nadine Visser made a strong statement in the women's 100m hurdles, dominating her heat at the Tokyo 2025 World Championships. Visser clocked an impressive time of 12.48s to comfortably secure her spot in the next round.
Her performance showcased her excellent form, as she finished well clear of the rest of the field. Italy’s Giada Carmassi took second place with a time of 12.83s, while Greisys Roble of Cuba secured the third spot just a fraction of a second behind at 12.84s.
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Visser's decisive victory sets a promising tone for her campaign as she looks to contend for a medal on the world stage.
