Nigerian sprinter Favour Ofili delivered a historic performance in the 2025 Adidas Atlanta City Games on Saturday, breaking the world record in the women’s 150m with a fantastic time of 15.85 s (2.0 m/s) at Piedmont Park in Atlanta.
The 22-year-old became the first woman in history to run the event in under 16 seconds, surpassing the previous mark of 16.23s established by Bahamian Olympic champion Shaunae Miller-Uibo in 2018.
Ofili’s sprint capped an excellent performance by Nigerians at the high-profile street meet, which included top global athletes in a fan-friendly open-air setting.
Tobi Amusan, a world record holder and 100m hurdles star, ran 12.53 seconds to finish second in her heat behind American Kendra Harrison (12.44 seconds), qualifying for the final later that day.
Amusan, who previously ran 12.74s and 12.66s in Xiamen and Keqiao, respectively, is preparing ahead of the summer championships.
Udodi Onwuzurike ran a season-best 10.20 seconds in his 100m heat, finishing second to South Africa’s Akani Simbine, who won in 10.13 seconds.
Onwuzurike’s performance earned him a spot in the final and marks a strong return to form in his 2025 campaign.
The Adidas Atlanta City Games is a unique street-style athletics event held outside traditional stadium settings, bringing athletes and fans closer in an electric atmosphere.