Monday, 20 May 2019

Okagbare qualifies for 2020 Olympics, World Championship


By Akeem Lawal
Nigeria’s multi-talented athlete, Blessing Okagbare-Ighoteguonor has secured her tickets to the Tokyo 2020 Olympics and the World Athletics Championship billed for Doha in September after clocking a Season Best 11.07s (+0.2m/s) to finish 2nd in the women’s 100m of the IAAF Diamond League in Shanghai on Saturday.

The 2008 Olympic silver medalist in the long jump who made her return to the Shanghai Diamond League, four years after she last competed at the Shanghai Stadium, could not stop American Aleia Hobbs, who held on to her lead to claim the $10,000 top prize money in 11.03s, despite running with a broken wrist. Double Olympic champion Elaine Thompson however finished 3rd in 11.14s.

Okagbare’s 11.07s was well sufficient to earn her a place in the 100m events of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics (standard being 11.15s) just as the World Championships in Doha (standard being 11.24s).

The 30 year old now joins three other Nigerian athletes that have qualified for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics: Tobi Amusan (100m Hurdles), Raymond Ekevwo (100m) and Divine Oduduru (100m).

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