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Home»Women's Sports»Favour Ofili Makes Statement Grand Slam Track Debut in Miami

Favour Ofili Makes Statement Grand Slam Track Debut in Miami

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Favour Ofili made a powerful return to competitive action over the weekend, securing third-place finish in the women’s 100m at the opening leg of the Grand Slam Track in Miami.

The 22-year-old blazed to a time of 10.94 seconds, finishing behind Olympic bronze medalist Melissa Jefferson-Wooden and fellow American Tamari Davis, in a race loaded with elite talent.

Jefferson-Wooden Dominates, but Ofili Impresses

Jefferson-Wooden stormed to victory in a blistering 10.75s (+2.4 m/s wind), one of the fastest times recorded this year, while Davis closely followed in 10.79s. But the real surprise came just behind them.

Favour Ofili, despite this being her first race in the Grand Slam Track and following a withdrawal from the Kingston leg earlier in April, held her own among the best, sending a loud warning to her rivals.

Gabby Thomas Runs Sub-11, Still Finishes Fourth

Even Olympic 200m champion Gabby Thomas, who broke the sub-11 second barrier in all conditions for the first time in her career (10.97s), couldn’t catch Ofili and had to settle for fourth place. She narrowly edged out Jacious Sears, who finished in 10.98s.

Race Summary:

1st – Melissa Jefferson-Wooden (USA): 10.75s (wind +2.4)

2nd – Tamari Davis (USA): 10.79s

3rd – Favour Ofili (Nigeria): 10.94s

4th – Gabby Thomas (USA): 10.97s (first sub-11s in all conditions)

5th – Jacious Sears (USA): 10.98s

This was Ofili’s first race in the Grand Slam Track League. She had missed the opening leg in Kingston earlier in the month due to withdrawal but made an emphatic return in Miami.

Ofili Eyes the 200m Prize — and $100,000 Payday

The Miami appearance was only the beginning for Ofili in this groundbreaking new league.

She’s expected to compete in the 200m later in the competition, her more favored event, with hopes of clinching the $100,000 top prize awarded to event winners.

With $12.6 million in total prize money and a format designed to reward both consistency and showmanship, the Grand Slam Track is redefining professional athletics — and Ofili is ready to make her mark.

About the Grand Slam Track:

Prize for event winner: $100,000

8th-place prize: $10,000

Total prize money: $12.6 million annually

After the fireworks in Miami, the Grand Slam Track continues:

🗓 May 30 – June 1: Franklin Field, Philadelphia

🗓 June 27 – 29: Drake Stadium, UCLA, Los Angeles

The league features 96 of the world’s top athletes across a three-day event format and is widely praised as the first truly professional track and field circuit.

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