Nigeria’s Ella Onojuvwevwo produced the performance of her career on Saturday, storming to a personal best 49.47 seconds to win the women’s 400m at the Lone Star Grand Prix in Texas.
The 20-year-old continued her remarkable progression in the one-lap event, improving on her previous lifetime best to claim victory ahead of Jamaica’s Stacey Ann Williams, who clocked a season’s best 49.80s, while American Alexis Holmes finished third in 50.42s.
Onojuvwevwo’s winning time was her second career sub-50-second performance and further established her among the world’s elite quarter-milers.

The performance also elevated her up the record books, making her the fourth-fastest Nigerian woman in history and the sixth-fastest African woman ever over the distance.
It was also the fastest time by an African woman this season and placed her among the leading performers globally in 2026.
The Delta State-born athlete has enjoyed a rapid rise over the last two years, emerging from a promising junior athlete into one of Nigeria’s brightest medal prospects on the international stage.
Saturday’s performance was another significant statement from Onojuvwevwo, who has consistently lowered her personal best in recent seasons and appears to be reaching a new level in the event.
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