The Paavo Nurmi Games once again provided a stage for some of the most electrifying moments in track and field, and the women’s 100m hurdles final was no exception. In a race packed with intensity and high stakes, Ditaji Kambundji of Switzerland narrowly defeated Poland’s Pia Skrzyszowska in a photo finish that left fans on the edge of their seats.
Both athletes recorded season-best times, underscoring their peak form and fierce rivalry.

Pia Skrzyszowska
From the starting gun, Ditaji Kambundji and Skrzyszowska set the pace, quickly pulling away from the rest of the field. Their flawless hurdling technique and relentless speed made it clear that this race would be decided by the smallest of margins.
The crowd at Turku’s Paavo Nurmi Stadium erupted as the two hurdlers thundered down the final stretch, separated by mere hundredths of a second. Kambundji’s dip at the finish line proved decisive, earning the win in 12.66 seconds, just ahead of Skrzyszowska’s 12.68.
Behind the top two, the competition remained fierce. Italy’s Giada Carmasi delivered a strong performance to claim third place with 12.81 seconds, while Alaysha Johnson of the USA and Maayke Tjin A Lim of the Netherlands finished close behind with times of 12.85 and 12.87 seconds, respectively.
The depth of talent was evident as Nooatta Neziri, Reetta Hurske, and Ida Beite Bomme all finished under 13 seconds, showcasing the high standard of the field.
Women’s 100m Hurdles Final Results – Paavo Nurmi Games 2025
Position | Athlete | Country | Time |
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1 | Ditaji Kambundji | Switzerland | 12.66 |
2 | Pia Skrzyszowska | Poland | 12.68 |
3 | Giada Carmasi | Italy | 12.81 |
4 | Alaysha Johnson | USA | 12.85 |
5 | Maayke Tjin A Lim | Netherlands | 12.87 |
6 | Nooatta Neziri | Finland | 12.89 |
7 | Reetta Hurske | Finland | 12.92 |
8 | Ida Beite Bomme | Norway | 12.98 |
The razor-thin margin between Ditaji Kambundji and Skrzyszowska highlights the growing competitiveness in women’s hurdles.
Both athletes have shown remarkable progress this season, and their performances in Turku signal that they are ready to challenge the world’s best in upcoming international competitions.
Kambundji’s victory is a testament to her resilience and technical skill, especially under pressure. Her ability to maintain speed and composure over each hurdle, combined with a perfectly timed finish, secured her this memorable win.
Meanwhile, Skrzyszowska’s performance confirms her status as one of the top contenders in the discipline, promising more thrilling races ahead.
The Paavo Nurmi Games continue to be a crucial meet for athletes looking to test their form and gain momentum early in the season. With performances like these, the women’s 100m hurdles event is shaping up to be one of the most exciting to watch as the athletics calendar progresses.
Ditaji Kambundji, Skrzyszowska’s battle in Turku sets a high standard and adds a compelling narrative to the season, promising fierce competition and breathtaking finishes in the months to come.