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Kanyinsola Ajayi Becomes Nigeria’s 10th Fastest Man with Lightning 9.96s in Florida

Nigerian Sprinter Kanyinsola Ajayi Becomes 10th Fastest Man in Nation’s History After Stunning Win in Florida

Kanyinsola Ajayi just fired a warning shot to the track world — and possibly, the Olympic selectors — with a stunning performance in Florida. The Nigerian sprinter stormed to a personal best of 9.96 seconds (+1.9 m/s) to win the men’s 100m at the Tom Jones Memorial meet, held at the University of Florida.

With this blazing time, Ajayi didn’t just win the race — he etched his name into Nigeria’s sprinting history. He is now officially the 10th fastest Nigerian of all time in the 100m, a prestigious list that includes greats like Olusoji Fasuba, Divine Oduduru, and Enoch Adegoke.

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Ajayi’s win didn’t come easy. He faced stiff competition from LSU’s Jelani Watkins, who clocked 10.03s, and T’Mars McCallum, who finished in 10.04s. But the Nigerian speedster remained composed, powering through the final metres with a clean, controlled finish that had fans and analysts buzzing.

What makes this performance even more impressive is that it came in Ajayi’s season opener. That means the 9.96s wasn’t just about peaking early—it’s a statement of intent. A message that says, “I’m ready to compete at the top level this year.”

For Nigerian athletics, Ajayi’s feat comes at a time when there’s growing anticipation for a new generation of sprinters to take the baton. As the Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo 2026 Olympics draw closer and qualification windows open, this performance places him firmly in the conversation as a potential national team asset.

Ajayi’s achievement also highlights the growing influence of Nigerian athletes in the U.S. collegiate and professional circuit. The Tom Jones Memorial is known for attracting top-tier talent, and for a Nigerian sprinter to dominate that field is no small feat.

This run might just be the beginning of something special.

Feature Image Credit: Making of Champions

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