Tima Godbless of LSU has blazed to a sensational 10.91 seconds in the first heat of the women’s 100m at the NCAA East Prelims in Florida, setting a World Lead and smashing her Personal Best in the process.
The Nigerian sprint star broke the 11-second barrier for the very first time in her career, running with a legal wind of +1.2 m/s. Her performance not only topped the heat but also marked a major milestone in her development as one of the top young sprinters in the world.
Godbless outpaced Joella Lloyd of Florida State University (FSU), who finished second in 11.10s.
This electrifying performance firmly places Tima Godbless among the NCAA elite and boosts her momentum heading into the finals. She’s certainly one to watch this season.
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