
Ejiro Peters Wins Gold, Sets New Personal Best in 100m
Nigerian sprinter Ejiro Peters shattered her personal record while winning gold at the Niger Delta Games, clocking 11.58 seconds in the women's 100m final. The Delta State athlete says this breakthrough moment is just the beginning of her athletic journey.
Ejiro Peters crossed the finish line with more than just a gold medal around her neck. She carried a new personal best, a prayer answered, and proof that her training was paying off in ways she never expected.
Peters dominated the women's 100m final at the 2nd Niger Delta Games, finishing in 11.58 seconds. She demolished her previous personal record of 11.67 seconds while representing Delta State at the competition.
The podium was a Niger Delta sweep. Edo State's Praise Tejiri claimed silver with a time of 11.76 seconds, while teammate Imoisemeh Victory took bronze at 11.78 seconds.
For Peters, the victory felt surreal. "I've been praying for this moment," she told NDG media after the race. "I will say I was not expecting it, actually. But it came, and I'm very excited."
The win meant extra to Peters because she was racing for her home state. Competing on behalf of Delta State added weight to every stride, every breath, every push toward the finish line.

She credits her coach, Emily Osakwe, for believing in her potential when doubt crept in. That faith from her mentor helped unlock the speed Peters didn't know she possessed.
Why This Inspires
Peters' story captures what happens when preparation meets opportunity. She trained without knowing when her breakthrough would come, trusting the process even when progress felt slow.
Her humility shines through her gratitude. Rather than celebrating herself alone, she immediately pointed to her coach and her faith as the foundation of her success.
Now Peters sees this gold medal as a launching pad, not a finish line. She's already looking ahead to bigger stages and faster times, using this moment as fuel for future competitions.
Young athletes across Nigeria watching Peters' rise see something powerful: regional competitions can be stepping stones to international glory. Every personal best matters, every local race counts.
Peters proved that sometimes the races we don't expect to dominate become the ones that change everything.
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Based on reporting by Premium Times Nigeria
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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