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World Championships: Nigeria’s Ajayi Makes History, Qualifies For 100m Final

World Championships: Nigeria’s Ajayi Makes History, Qualifies For 100m Final
  • PublishedSeptember 14, 2025

‎‎Nigeria’s Kanyinsola Ajayi has qualified for the 100m men’s final at the 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo on Sunday.

‎He becomes the first Nigerian to achieve the feat in 18 years since Olusoji Fasuba in 2007.

‎Ajayi finished in second position in Heat 1 of the semi-final race, clocking 9.93s to claim one of the two automatic qualification spots.

‎He ran a sub-10-second race for the sixth time in his career, qualifying for the final on his birthday.

‎The 21-year-old finished a 100th of a second behind USA’s Noah Lyles, the reigning 100m Olympics champion, who won the heat.

‎His time was the fifth-best in the semi-finals, and the Ikorodu native is one of four Africans to qualify for the final, alongside Botswana’s Letsile Tebogo and the South African duo of Akani Simbine and Gift Leotlela.

‎Ajayi, recently deposed as the national 100m champion, will compete in the final alongside Kishane Thompson, ranked number one in the world, on Monday.

‎Another Nigerian male athlete who partook in the 100m heats, Israel Okon, was unable to match Ajayi’s performance.

‎The national champion finished in seventh place in Heat 3, with a time of 10.14s.