Defending champion, Tobi Amusan, failed to retain her World Athletics Championship title after finishing sixth in the 100m hurdles final in Budapest.
Amusan, who made it to the Championship after a controversy around drug test ended in her favour, fell short in the title defence on Thursday night, finishing in a time of 12.62 seconds.
It was Jamaica’s Danielle Williams who became the new world women’s 100m hurdles champion with a season’s best 12.43 seconds.
Jasmine Camacho-Quinn won silver in 12.44 seconds and Keni Harrison clinched bronze in 12.46 seconds.
Amusan had scaled through the Heat on Tuesday before making it to the final after a good run in the semifinals on Wednesday night.
The championship ongoing in Budapest, Hungary ends Sunday, August 27. Team Nigeria is yet to bag any medal so far.