At just 15, Bernice Onoriode is already making waves on Nigeria’s athletics scene—and at the MTNChamp Series 3 in Lagos, she didn’t just compete, she owned the track.
With focus in her eyes and fire in her stride, Bernice blazed through the youth girls’ 100m final, clocking a lightning-fast 12.57 seconds to clinch gold. But she wasn’t done. Less than an hour later, she lined up again—this time for the 200m final—and powered through the curve and down the straight to win a second gold medal, finishing in a commanding 25.77 seconds.
Her sprinting dominance was only part of the story. Bernice had already showcased her all-around athleticism by claiming silver in the Long Jump, proving she’s more than just a sprinter—she’s a complete athlete in the making.
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What makes her journey even more special? She’s the daughter of Coach Felix Onoriode, one of Nigeria’s most respected and proactive athletics coaches. It’s clear the passion for the sport runs deep in her blood, but Bernice is forging a path that’s uniquely hers—with grit, grace, and gold.
Also in the 100m event:
- Silver – Akorede Faitha (12.84s)
- Bronze – Promise Egbebe (12.85s)
Bernice’s performances weren’t just wins—they were statements. A bold declaration that the future of Nigerian sprinting is fast, fierce, and female.
Keep your eyes on this name—Bernice Onoriode is just getting started.

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