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Favour Ofili Finds Her Stride Again With Record-Breaking Run in Atlanta

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Favour Ofili Finds Her Stride Again With Record-Breaking Run in Atlanta

Favour Ofili, adidas Atlanta City Games Street Meet in Piedmont Park May 17, 2025, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, photo by Kevin Morris

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Favor Ofili Finds Her Stride Again With Record-Breaking Run in Atlanta

Atlanta, Georgia— The story of Favor Ofili has always felt like one of unfinished business. Since she burst onto the international scene at just 16, the Nigerian sprinter seemed destined for greatness. But promise doesn’t always equal progress. And on a breezy May afternoon in Piedmont Park at the Adidas Atlanta City Games, she finally gave us a moment that felt more than potential. This was the Ofili we knew that dominated college.

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Clocking 15.85s in the women’s 150m starting, Ofili not only won the race but also broke the world record in a rarely run event. While the 150m isn’t a standard distance, the moment’s importance was not lost on those paying attention. It was the first time any woman had gone under 16 seconds in the event. Shaunae Miller-Uibo had the world record at 16.23 back in 2018.

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May 17, 2025, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, by Kevin Morris

This wasn’t just about numbers on a stopwatch. It was about how she looked crossing the line. Calm. Composed. In control and most importantly, not tired. Most sprinters finish a gutsy effort with fatigue written across their face. But Ofili jogged off the track almost like it had been a training rep. It’s those small details that show an athlete is heading in the right direction.

“My coach always tells me anytime I run this well and I don’t feel tired, then I executed my race well,” Ofili said after her race.

This wasn’t the same demeanor she portrayed during the last  Olympics. A little under a year ago, her season unraveled in Paris. Mentally, she wasn’t there. She had qualified for the 100m but wasn’t entered in the event by the Athletics Federation of Nigeria. In the 200m, she just missed the podium. Coming so close without hardware to show for it can crush a young athlete’s spirit. Adding to the weight was the personal heartbreak of losing her mother around the same period.

Favour Ofili, training, adidas Atlanta City Games, photo by Kevin Morris

So in many ways, what happened in Atlanta wasn’t just a win. It felt like an answer to questions that had lingered for too long. Is she still one of the best sprinters in the world? Is she healthy? Is she ready?

Her answers came not just from the result but from the consistency she’s started to build again. This season, she’s run 10.99 in the 100m at LSU, 10.94 with a slight tailwind in Miami, and 22.27 in the 200m at the same Grand Slam Track event. While those aren’t world-shaking numbers yet, they’re real signs of form. Combine that with what she showed in Atlanta, and it becomes hard to ignore what might be coming.

It’s easy to forget how young she still is. At 22, Ofili already holds the African indoor record in the 200 meters. During her collegiate career at LSU, she went toe-to-toe with some of the best sprinters in the world. Abby Steiner, for one, had to deal with her more than once. At her peak in college, Ofili looked like someone who would break into the senior circuit and never look back. But it’s been anything but a straight line.

Favour Ofili, training in Atlanta, 2025 adidas Atlanta City Games, photo by Kevin Morris,

The transition into the professional ranks hasn’t been smooth. She’s had flashes, like her top 10 world ranking in the 200m and her 60m mark of 7.25 earlier this year, but it’s only now that we’re starting to see those pieces fit again. The 150m effort didn’t come from nowhere. It came from months of stacking up solid performances and learning how to run rounds again. As she said after the race, the wind felt perfect, the body felt fresh, and things are starting to make sense.

There’s also a bigger point here about where she fits into the current sprinting conversation. Right now, only a few women, Julien Alfred, Gabby Thomas, maybe Shericka Jackson on her best day, have a stronger hold on the 200m. And while Ofili isn’t yet back under 22s in that event, her performance in Atlanta suggests she’s close. More importantly, she looks ready.

Favour Ofili, photo by LSU Track & Field

It’s not lost on many that her career began as a 400m runner. That strength, that range, still shows. There are very few sprinters today who can genuinely switch between the 100, 200, and 400 meters and remain competitive at the global level. Ofili is one of them. The question has always been less about talent and more about timing.

In Atlanta, the clock was on her side. The wind, too. And for once, so was the moment.

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