Nigerian-born sprinter Favour Ofili, continued her outstanding 2025 campaign with a stunning performance at the ATX Sprint Classic in Texas, storming to victory in the women’s 100m final with a time of 10.78 seconds (+3.1 m/s) on Saturday, www.aclsports.com reports.
Ofili dominated a highly competitive field, finishing well ahead of American Olympic medallist Gabby Thomas, who claimed second place in 10.95s, and Kayla White, who secured third in 10.97s. Fellow Nigerian Rosemary Chukwuma also impressed, finishing fifth with a strong 10.98s, while Success Umukoro placed 16th overall in 11.43s (+2.0 m/s).
This victory adds to her promising start to the season. She opened her 2025 campaign in April at the LSU Alumni Gold Meet in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, where she clocked 10.99s (+0.4 m/s).
Despite recent headlines surrounding her switch of nationality from Nigeria to Turkey, Ofili appears unfazed, delivering blistering performances and silencing any doubts with her speed. Her current form highlights her growing presence among the world’s elite sprinters