Udodi Onwuzurike becomes the third-fastest Nigerian in history at PAC-12 Championships
There's no limit to what Udodi Onwuzurike can achieve in the 200m event, as his talent keeps evolving with every competition.
His recent feat was at the PAC-12 Championships, where he stormed to a Personal Best (PB) of 19.91s to win the 200m title, about forty minutes after securing the 100m silver medal in 10.22s.
Stanford sophomore Udodi Onwuzurike crushes his own school record while winning the Pac-12 200 title in an incredible 19.91, the third-fastest time in the world this year!#GoStanford pic.twitter.com/R36dyJ4CFk
— StanfordXCTF (@StanfordXCTF) May 14, 2023
Onwuzurike's victory was one of the best performances in the NCAA last weekend as his time shattered several records in the college circuit and Nigeria.
The 20-year-old's time propelled him as the second-fastest in the NCAA, third-fastest in the world, and third-fastest by a Nigerian athlete in history, shattered his Standford University's record of 20.08s, and he's the youngest Nigerian in history to go under the sub-20s mark.
Onwuzurike has been Nigeria's best 200m runner since Divine Oduduru, dropping the fastest times in the event each year. Earlier in the season, he clocked 20.17s indoors - a pointer on how fast he'll go outdoors.
With his 19.91s, he can surely go faster and perhaps challenge Oduduru's Nigerian record of 19.73s set in 2019 as he builds up his preparations ahead of the World Championships in Budapest.