Africa’s fastest woman Blessing Okagbare, Expresses her view
Africa’s fastest woman Blessing Okagbare
has said she feels blessed with her achievements at the 2014
Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland.
Okagbare won three medals; two gold and a silver, at the games which ended on Sunday. She ran a new Games Record of 10.85
seconds in the women’s 100 metres to win her first gold medal before
powering to a 22.25 seconds in the 200 metres to earn her second gold
and also running 3:24.71 seconds in the 4x100m relay race to get the
silver behind the Jamaican women’s team.
Okagbare wrote on her Facebook page,
“Not a perfect pics but, I want you guys to see it. Two gold and one
silver… feeling blessed.”
Although she could not compete in the
long jump event of the Games due to the clash of the event with her 200m
race, Okagbare said she did not regret opting out of the event to face
the sprints.
“The schedule has already been done. You either go with it or you leave it,” the Commonwealth sprints queen told Supersport.
“It was not easy winning the races
especially the 200m where you have to run the races in a day. But
because I wanted the gold, I had to go for it and I don’t regret leaving
the jump for it,” she added.
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