Tima Godbless continued her encouraging return to competitive action with a strong performance at the Tom Jones Memorial, clocking a Season’s Best of 11.13 seconds in the women’s 100m.
After missing the indoor season due to injury, the Nigerian sprinter is steadily rebuilding her form, and her latest outing offers clear signs of progress.
Having opened her outdoor campaign with 11.37 seconds, the improvement to 11.13 represents a significant leap forward as she regains sharpness and confidence on the track.
Speaking after the race, Godbless expressed satisfaction with her progression, highlighting the importance of patience and consistency in her comeback journey.
The gradual drop in time reflects not only her physical recovery but also a growing rhythm in her race execution.
Her performance showed improved acceleration and better transition phases, key components that often take time to fully return after a layoff.
More importantly, she maintained composure through the race, suggesting that her competitive edge is steadily coming back.
While still early in the season, the signs are promising. For an athlete working her way back from injury, consistency and incremental improvements are crucial, and Godbless appears to be on the right trajectory.
As the outdoor season unfolds, she will be aiming to continue lowering her times and building toward peak condition ahead of major competitions.
If her current progression continues, it may not be long before she returns to her very best form.
For now, her 11.13s run stands as a positive marker — a performance that signals recovery, resilience, and a sprinter rediscovering her rhythm on the track.







