Nigerian sprinter Favour Ofili has broken a 28-year record after booking a place in the final of the 200-metre event.
Ofili was one of Nigeria's top athletes, with Nigerians hoping she secured a medal in the track and field event in the ongoing Paris 2024 Olympics.
She made it through the 200-metre heat, running a time of 22.24 and beating Dina Asher-Smith to first place.
Despite her name being omitted by the AFN in the 100-metre race, she has made it to the final of the 200-metre race.
13:43 - 05.08.2024
Paris 2024 Olympics: Julien Alfred & Gabby Thomas to headline women's 200m semis
Julien Alfred, Gabby Thomas, and Flavour Ofili will be out to continue the hot streaks to the women's 200m semis with the hope of making the final and finishing in the podium bracket.
15:37 - 04.08.2024
‘I'm going to cross the line before anybody else’ - Ofili boasts after qualifying for 200m semifinal
Favour Ofili has claimed that she is confident that she can beat anybody to the finish line after qualifying for the 200m semifinal.
Ofili qualifies for final
Ofili has qualified for the Paris 2024 Olympic 200m final after coming in second behind Julien Alfred in the semifinal.
Before the semifinal race, Ofili claimed that she was confident that she could beat anybody to the finish line after qualifying for the 200-metre semifinal.
The sprinter, who boasted that she was going to cross the line before anybody else after she made it to the semifinal, did not disappoint.
She ran a time of 22.05 seconds, which is her season best (SB) behind Alfred, who came first with a time of 21.98 seconds.
Ofili will now lock horns with other athletes in the final and will be hoping to get a medal for herself and her country.