
Kenya’s rising sprint star, Rukia Nusra, currently based in the USA, has made an emphatic statement in the world of indoor athletics by setting a new personal best in the 60m hurdles at the Michigan NCAA Invitational Meet.
Her remarkable performance, clocking 8.48 seconds to clinch victory, has not only boosted her confidence but also sparked her aspirations of qualifying for the World Indoor Championships.
However, the 21-year-old Kenyan insists that while she is excited about the possibility, there is no pressure to meet the qualification standards.
The qualification mark for the World Indoors, scheduled for March in Nanjing, China, is 7.94 seconds—a target that Nusra is now just a hair's breadth away from achieving.
Despite this, the young sprinter remains focused on continuous improvement rather than the pressure of qualification.
Speaking to Telecomasia.net following her impressive performance, Nusra expressed her gratitude for the progress she’s made, and her excitement about the future.
No Kenyan, male or female, has ever qualified for the Indoor Hurdles, so it would be a huge honor to break that barrier. That being said, I’m under no pressure. My goal is to keep improving my times and see where that takes me. If I manage to qualify for the World Championships, that would be incredible. But for now, I'm just happy with my progress. Lowering my PB shows that I'm on the right track.
Nusra, who relocated to the USA on a sports scholarship just over a year ago, is now venturing into the world of Indoor racing for the first time. The transition has proven successful, as her recent results reflect significant strides in her development as an athlete.
Her personal best of 8.48 seconds serves as a clear testament to her potential, but Nusra is determined to stay focused on the process.


