Nigeria’s Rejoice Sule continued her impressive run of form this season, blazing to victory in Heat 1 of the women’s 200m at the Prestigious Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Meet. Clocking an eye-catching 23.37 seconds, Sule didn’t just win—she made a statement.
From the gun, Rejoice Sule was sharp and composed, bursting out of the blocks with purpose and maintaining her form through the curve. As she powered down the home straight, it was clear there would be no catching her. Her performance was not only dominant but also a showcase of her growing maturity and confidence on the track.
This latest performance adds to what has already been a standout season for the Nigerian sprinter. Each race seems to reveal a more refined, more powerful Rejoice Sule—one who is no longer just participating, but commanding attention and respect.
The 23-year-old’s progress has not gone unnoticed, with fans and athletics analysts alike tipping her as one of Nigeria’s next big sprint stars. With performances like this, she is not just representing her country with pride but putting the global sprinting world on alert.
As the season builds toward championship events, Rejoice Sule’s 23.37s is a reminder that she’s not just chasing times—she’s chasing greatness.