Favor vanili Had been on a great run after the Phill Grand Slam Track. On 17 May in the Adidas Atlanta City Games, she hit the worldwide of the ladies of 150 m, with 15.85 S (Wind +2.0 m/s) and became the first woman younger than 16 S for the distance. On 28 June at the ATX Sprint Classic Prelims, she ran a legal 10.87 S (+1.9), which set up a new PB and was then called to a wind support 10.78s victory in the final (+3.1). But after it seemed a bit downhill for hair-
On the prefontaine classic in Eugene on July 5, Ofili made her Diamond League debut in the ladies 100 m. Despite a stiff -1.5 m/s headwind, she achieved a 5th place in 11.09s, competing against Elite -Sprinters such as Jefferson -Wooden, SMITT. Well, she still has to find her soil in strange soil, because she doesn’t win in America either.
On July 12, 2025 in the 200m at the Ed Murphey Classic, McKenzie Long, Gunst Ofili, and Olympic medal winner Brittany Brown stood on the circuit to stand together in Memphis, Tennessee. As soon as the bullet crackled through the silence, the three of these track and field speed ran demons fast enough to give the audience and spectators the feeling that they are in a Speed Fest. Long was the first to cross the finish line in a time of 21.93 seconds.
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Following her was the Nigerian Olympic athlete, Favor ofili, who finished in 22.00s, for Brittany Brown in third place in 22.17.
Iron sharpens iron ⚔️
A great three -way fight in the 200m on the Ed Murphey Classic Fields Fast Times around, because McKenzie Long 21.93 is running to keep favor ofili, which ended in 22.00 for Olympic medal winner Brittany Brown in the third in 22.17.
Long’s 21.93 Set … pic.twitter.com/jafhveb0ds
– Faster may (@citiusmag) July 12, 2025
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