Duke’s Amina Maatoug wins gold at the ACC Indoor Championships in the women’s mile

Amina Maatoug became the second Blue Devil to win gold at the ACC Indoor Championships after her victorious performance in the women’s mile.

Duke junior Amina Maatoug took home a gold medal on Saturday at the ACC Indoor Championships after her winning performance in the women’s mile.

Maatoug needed just 4 minutes and 38.16 seconds to complete the mile run, winning by more than a full second over Florida State sophomore Suus Altorf and Virginia junior Anna Workman.

The time was the fourth-fastest mile in program history, and the Dutch runner was named First Team All-ACC after her victory.

Maatoug, who also competes for the Blue Devils’ cross-country team, also posted the fastest time in the preliminary qualifying run at 4:39.38.

She becomes the second Blue Devil to win gold at the ACC Indoors after Christian Johnson won the men’s weight throw on Thursday.