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Favour Ofili Etches Her Name in the History Books With World Record-Breaking 150m Run in Atlanta

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Favour Ofili celebrates after breaking the women's 150m world record, holding a bouquet of flowers at the Adidas Atlanta City Games.
Favour Ofili beams with pride as she holds flowers in celebration of her historic 150m world record at the Adidas Atlanta City Games.
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In a moment that will be remembered for years to come, Nigerian sprint sensation Favour Ofili stormed into the record books by becoming the first woman in history to run the 150m in under 16 seconds, clocking an astonishing 15.85s (+2.0 m/s) at the Adidas Atlanta City Games.

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The 150m race, a rarely contested sprint distance, had its previous world best set at 16.23s by Shaunae Miller-Uibo in 2018. Ofili didn’t just break the record — she obliterated it, showing blistering speed, flawless form, and the kind of composure that only the best in the sport possess.

This historic performance not only cements Ofili’s place as a global sprinting force but also signals a golden period for Nigerian athletics. With the Olympics on the horizon and the track season heating up, Ofili’s form couldn’t come at a better time.

The 21-year-old LSU alum and national record holder in the 200m continues to raise the bar. Her achievement in Atlanta adds to an already impressive résumé that includes silver at the 2022 Commonwealth Games and multiple NCAA medals.

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This new world best in the 150m will undoubtedly fuel conversations in global athletics circles, especially as more elite sprinters begin to test themselves over non-traditional distances in city games and street meets.

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A Season of Triumphs for Nigerian Athletics

Favour’s record is not just a personal milestone — it’s another major win for Team Nigeria, which has seen its athletes shine brightly across various international meets this year. From world-class performances in the Diamond League to national records falling like dominoes, Nigerian track and field is undeniably on an upward trajectory.

As fans, we’re “eating good” this season — and the future looks even brighter.

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