Nigerian sprint sensation Joy Udo Gabriel delivered a jaw-dropping performance at the MIAA Indoor Championships, storming to a Personal Best (PB) and Facility Record (FR) of 7.13s to win the women’s 60m final in dominant fashion.
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Udo Gabriel, a former African Games silver medalist, was in a league of her own, leaving her competitors far behind. Diandrenique Gaines and Ta’Mihja Nichols settled for second and third, clocking 7.41s and 7.47s, respectively.
Her incredible time not only secured the MIAA title but also tied Success Umukoro as the second-fastest Nigerian in the 60m this season.
This milestone further cements Udo Gabriel’s place among Nigeria’s rising sprint stars, as she continues to push boundaries in the U.S. collegiate circuit.
With this latest feat, she has now put herself firmly on the radar for bigger championships, and Nigerian athletics fans will be eagerly watching her next moves on the track.