Amusan battles four others for Women's World Athlete of the Year 2022

A three-way voting process determined the finalists.

Amusan battles four others for Women's World Athlete of the Year 2022
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Nigeria track star Tobi Amusan will battle four other stars for the 2022 Women’s Athlete of the Year.

The names of the five finalists for Women’s World Athlete of the Year have been confirmed, as the countdown to the World Athletics Awards 2022 continues.



The five athletes, who represent five countries from three area associations, have achieved sensational performances across a range of athletics disciplines in 2022, at the World Athletics Championships Oregon22, World Athletics Indoor Championships Belgrade 22, one-day meeting circuits and other events around the world.



The finalists are (in alphabetical order):



Tobi Amusan, Nigeria

- World 100m hurdles champion

- Diamond League, Commonwealth and African 100m hurdles champion

- Set a world 100m hurdles record of 12.12



Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Jamaica

- World 100m champion, claiming a fifth gold medal in the event

- Diamond League 100m champion

- Ran a world-leading 10.62 among her record seven sub-10.70 100m races of the season



Kimberly Garcia, Peru

- World 20km race walk champion, winning Peru’s first ever World Athletics Championships medal

- World 35km race walk champion in a South American record to complete a race walk double

- World Athletics Race Walking Team Championships 20km bronze medallist



Sydney McLaughlin, USA

- World 400m hurdles and 4x400m champion

- Broke the world 400m hurdles record with 51.41 at the US Championships

- Further improved the world record to 50.68 to win the world title



Yulimar Rojas, Venezuala

- World indoor and outdoor triple jump champion

- Diamond League triple jump champion

- Improved her world record to 15.74m in Belgrade




Voting procedure for 2022 World Athletes of the Year

A three-way voting process determined the finalists.



The World Athletics Council and the World Athletics Family cast their votes by email, while fans logged their decisions online via the World Athletics social media platforms where a record 1.3 million votes were registered.



The World Athletics Council’s vote counted for 50% of the result, while the World Athletics Family’s votes and the public votes each counted for 25% of the final result.