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.
AMINA. GOLD MEDALIST. MAATOUG.🥇🏆👑🤩
– 4:38.16 ⚡️
– GOLD medal 🥇
– First Team All-ACC ☝️
– New No. 4 All-Time Duke Record😈 pic.twitter.com/7GBH8ZR6B0— Duke Track & Field and Cross Country (@DukeTFXC) February 24, 2024