Nigerian sprinter Tima Godbless won the women’s 100m race in the renowned Keyth Talley Invitational in Baton Rouge, displaying incredible speed and agility.
This is her first 100-meter race of the year, and she has certainly set a high standard for her competitors.
Godbless ran an outstanding 11.24 seconds (0.7), her quickest time since 2022, demonstrating her intense preparation and constant determination.
This triumph marks her finest season start ever, setting a favorable tone for the rest of the year.
She finished ahead of challenging challengers Jessixca Young, who raced a tight second in 11.29 seconds, and Shannon Ray, who ran 11.32 seconds.
Godbless’ triumph solidifies her status as a formidable athlete.
See tweet announcing her win:
Tima Godbless 🇳🇬 clocked a time of 11.24s (0.7) to win the women's 100m at the Keyth Talley Invitational in Baton Rouge, her first 100m race of the year and her fastest since 2022!
It's also her best opener ever, finishing ahead of Jessixca Young who ran 11.29s and Shannon Ray… pic.twitter.com/bE1UbXQwfT
— Making of Champions (@MakingOfChamps) March 23, 2024


