Sports Minister Applauds Amusan, Brume On Diamond League Success

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Nigeria’s Minister of Sports Development, Senator John Enoh, has congratulated athletes Tobi Amusan and Ese Brume for their outstanding performances at the 2023 Diamond League in Oregon, USA.

Wolrd Record Holder Amusan on Sunday won the 100m Women’s Hurdles in 12.33s to retain her Diamond League title. She also emerged as only the second woman in the history of the Diamond League to clinch three 100m hurdles titles in a row, equalling the record of Dawn Nelson-Harper.

The Sports Minister on Monday stated that the victory was a beautiful way for Amusan to wind down an athletic season that brought joy, tears and goosebumps. He added that her determination and mental strength was worth emulating.

Nigeria’s World Record holder Tobi Amusan has emerged winner of the Diamond League trophy for a third consecutive time, finishing in a time of 12.33 seconds to claim victory in the 100m Hurdles event in Oregon, USA.

“I join millions of Nigerians globally to felicitate with Tobi Amusan on a deserved win at the Diamond League,” Enoh said. “The victory is one that will restore her confidence after the difficult ordeal she passed through this year.”

“Even though she lost the World Championship title, she won our hearts in Budapest. I am glad that she was able to overcome all of the challenges to defend her crown for the third consecutive time.”

“I urge Tobi and other Nigerian athletes to reflect on this season, applaud themselves for their hard work and look towards the Paris 2024 Olympic Games,” he added.

The Minister also hailed Nigerian long jumper, Ese Brume, for her silver medal achievement in the women’s long jump event, leaping to 6.85m as Ivana Vuketa of Serbia won Gold at the Diamond League in Oregon.

Enoh lauded the Nigerian for clinching silver, despite missing out on Gold by a very small margin.

Nigeria’s Ese Brume won Silver in the women’s long jump event, at the Diamond League in Oregon, USA.

“Ese Brume has continued to make us proud time and again. From the Olympics, to the Commonwealth Games, to Diamond Leagues, she has consistently ranked amongst the top athletes in her sports, globally,” Enoh stated.

“While it is disappointing that she narrowly missed out on the Diamond League title, I want to state that the country remains proud of her achievements.

“I am sure that she will bounce back and take her rightful place. I urge her and other athletes likewise to stay focused on the bigger picture as we draw closer to the 2024 Olympic Games,” he said.

Source NAN
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