Incredible moment University of Michigan freshman track star makes stunning comeback in 4×400 relay

A University of Michigan freshman track star zoomed past her opponents and brought her team to victory in an incredible comeback with a 51.79 split in a 4×400 relay race at her first-ever college meet.

Freshman Ziyah Holman, 18, was the star of the team’s Simmons-Harvey Invitational race in Ann Arbor on Saturday where she made a jaw-dropping sprint and helped her team win by half a second.  

Video of her incredible run has gone viral, showing the moment she received the baton for the final leg of the 4×400 relay while the team was down by four seconds and she was 25 meters behind her closest competitor.

She sped along the track and passed an Ohio State runner and one lap later, close to the finish line, she pushed past a runner from Indiana State University, winning the race for Michigan by half a second.  

Incredible comeack: University of Michigan Freshman Ziyah Holman, 18, brought her team to victory in an incredible comeback with a 51.79 split in a 4×400 relay race at her first-ever college meet on Saturday. Above is the moment she was first handed the baton for the final leg of the race

Fast as lightning: She received the baton for the final leg of the 4x400 relay while the team was down by four seconds and she was 25 meters behind her closest competitor and sped on the track

Holman pictured above catching up on her opponents

Lightning speed: She received the baton for the final leg of the 4×400 relay while the team was down by four seconds and she was 25 meters behind her closest competitor and sped on the track. Pictured above catching up on her opponents

She sped along the track and passed an Ohio State runner and one lap later, close to the finish line, she pushed past a runner from Indiana University, winning the race for Michigan by half a second

She sped along the track and passed an Ohio State runner and one lap later, close to the finish line, she pushed past a runner from Indiana University, winning the race for Michigan by half a second

Crossing the finish line! Holman pictured above breaking past the finish line half a second ahead of her competitor from Indiana, winning the race for Michigan

Crossing the finish line! Holman pictured above breaking past the finish line half a second ahead of her competitor from Indiana, winning the race for Michigan

Video of her victory has won attention of celebrity athletes including former NBA star Rex Chapman who tweeted the video with the caption ‘Never. Give. Up.’ that has been retweeted more than 12,000 times.

‘Just go test them, honestly. Just go get them, see how far you can get. As the race keeps going, you see yourself getting closer. Like oh my God, I’m actually getting closer. Why would I try so hard and not try to win,’ Holman said to the Michigan Daily on her victory.

Earlier that same day Holman ran a 600-meter race just one hour and a half before the 4×400 relay, where she won by four seconds with a time of 1:29.27.

‘It was a stadium record, a meet record, and an NCAA lead (of the season),’ Holman said.

In that race she ranked Number 3 on the all-time Michigan list and marked the fastest-ever debut by a Michigan woman.

Success is nothing new to Holman, a star athlete from Maryland who has been an anchor in the 4×400 since she was a freshman in high school. 

'Just go test them, honestly. Just go get them, see how far you can get. As the race keeps going, you see yourself getting closer. Like oh my God, I’m actually getting closer. Why would I try so hard and not try to win,' Holman said on her victory

‘Just go test them, honestly. Just go get them, see how far you can get. As the race keeps going, you see yourself getting closer. Like oh my God, I’m actually getting closer. Why would I try so hard and not try to win,’ Holman said on her victory

The University of Michigan shared video of her stunning split on Twitter where it has gone viral with more than 28,000 views

The University of Michigan shared video of her stunning split on Twitter where it has gone viral with more than 28,000 views  

When asked if the 4×400 race was a familiar victory she said: ‘All the time in high school, honestly.’

Speaking on the last second comeback she said: ‘That was my thing,’

In high school Holman was a three-time Gatorade Player of the Year and now she’s enjoying the fame her video has brought her. On Twitter the clip, shared by the University of Michigan, has garnered more than 28,000 views.

‘I’ve gotten so many messages, it’s not even funny. I feel so bad because I’m still replying — trying to reply — to everyone, but honestly it’s pretty impossible. I’m still replying to stuff from Saturday,’ she said. 

Success is nothing new to Holman, a star athlete from Maryland who has been an anchor in the 4x400 since she was a freshman in high school. In high school Holman was a three-time Gatorade Player of the Year. Before the 2020 Olympics this summer were postponed due to the pandemic, she received an invite to Olympic trials for the 400 meters

Success is nothing new to Holman, a star athlete from Maryland who has been an anchor in the 4×400 since she was a freshman in high school. In high school Holman was a three-time Gatorade Player of the Year. Before the 2020 Olympics this summer were postponed due to the pandemic, she received an invite to Olympic trials for the 400 meters

Before the 2020 Olympics this summer were postponed due to the pandemic, she received an invite to Olympic trials for the 400 meters. She’s certain she’ll be invited again now that she’ll have a year of college training under her belt.

In 2016, the eighth and latest American to qualify for the 400 meters race had a 51.80 split in trials, not so far from Holman’s split.

‘I had no idea what was gonna happen. I just came out there to compete. I have goals, but I definitely didn’t expect a 51.7 split. That was crazy. I couldn’t believe that,’ she said.