Nigeria has found a new queen of the track and her name is Ella Onojuvwevwo.
The blazing quarter-miler delivered a jaw-dropping performance at the LSU Battle on the Bayou, storming to a sensational 49.59 seconds in the women’s 400m.
It is an electrifying run that has sent shockwaves through the athletics world. It wasn’t just a fast run for the 21 year old, it was historic...READ FULL; FROM THE SOURCE.
Onojuvwevwo’s time now stands as the world-leading mark, instantly catapulting her to the forefront of global 400m contenders.
The Nigerian star also etched her name deeper into the record books as the 4th fastest Nigerian ever, 7th fastest in African history, and 10th fastest in NCAA history.
But perhaps the most iconic milestone of all, she is now the first Nigerian woman in 27 years to dip below the 50-second barrier in the 400m, ending a long wait for a new sub-50 queen.
With this explosive run, Onojuvwevwo has not only announced herself on the world stage but also reignited Nigeria’s proud legacy in the one-lap event.
If this performance is anything to go by, the rest of the world has been officially put on notice, the queen from giant of Africa–Nigeria has arrived.
