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Okagbare Returns To Shanghai IAAF Diamond League May 18

Okagbare Returns To Shanghai IAAF Diamond League May 18

Former Nigeria sprint queen, Blessing Okagbare -Ighoteguonor is returning to the Shanghai Diamond League meeting on Saturday May 18, four years after she last competed at the Shanghai Stadium, Completesports.com reports.

The Nigerian’s last visit in 2015 was a hugely successful one as she won the 100m in 10.98 seconds ahead of USA’s Tori Bowie
(11.07) and Trinidad and Tobago’s Michelle-Lee Ahye (11.13).

On Saturday she will hope to put up a better performance than the 23.14 seconds she ran over the 200m in Doha last week as she battles 2016 double Olympic sprint champions, Elaine Thompson of Jamaica, two-time USA champion at 200m (2015, 2018) and 2015 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships winner over the 100m, Jenna Prandini as well as Michelle-Lee, the 2018 Commonwealth Games 100m champion for the $10,000 top prize money and the eight points on offer.

Okagbare’s record at the Shanghai Diamond League, the second stop on the International Association of Athletics Federations’ global circuit of premier one-day meetings has been impressive in all her five visits so far.

She made her debut in the Chinese city in 2011,finishing third (11.23) in the 100m race won by Jamaica’s Veronica Campbell-Brown (10.92 seconds).Another Nigerian,Gloria Asumnu was seventh (11.39) in the race.

Okagbare was at the Shanghai Stadium a year later but could not run faster than a third position (22.71) in the half lap behind Veronica Campbell-Brown (22.50) and Carmeliat Jeter,the second faster woman ever (10.64) over the 100m who came second in 22.62 seconds.

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The Nigerian however moved a step up to second in the long jump with her 6.64m leap behind USA’s Deloach Janny (6.73m).

In 2013, Okagbare ran 11.00 seconds to place second in the 100m behind Shelly Ann Fraser-Pryce who ran 10.93 seconds to win but the Nigerian stormed back in 2014 to win the 200m in 22.36 seconds and the long jump with her 6.86m leap.

Meanwhile sprint hurdler and reigning Commonwealth 100m hurdles queen,Tobi Amusan is expected to return to the Diamond League circuit when it makes its third stop at the 44th edition of Athletissima in Stockholm, Sweden on May 30,2019.

The petite Nigerian was in action at the opening leg of the competition in Doha where she ran 12.73 seconds to place second in a race Jamaica’s Danielle Williams ran 12.66 seconds to win early this month.

With the 100m hurdles returning to the schedule in Stockholm, Amusan looks a cast-iron certainty to get one of the lanes.

If she races in Stockholm,it will be her first time at the BAUHAUS-galan.

Amusan made her IAAF Diamond League debut in Rome last year,finishing third in 12.86 seconds behind USA’s Sharika Nelvis (12.76) and Williams Danielle.

By Dare Esan

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