Olympics: Jubiliation As Ese Brume Wins Nigeria’s 1st Medal In Tokyo Games

'Dotun Akintomide
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Nigeria’s Ese Brume has clinched the first medal for the country at the ongoing Tokyo Olympic Games, winning Bronze in the Long Jump event.

Brume leaped 6.97 metres with her very first jump to claim bronze behind second-placed Brittany Reece of the United States and gold medallist Malaika Mihambo of Germany.

It is Nigeria’s first track and field medal at the Olympics since 2008 when Okagbare won a silver medal in Beijing.

It also makes the long jump the first individual event to give Nigeria three medals at the Olympics with Chioma Ajunwa’s gold at the Atlanta ‘96 Olympics topping Okagbare’s silver from 2008 and Brume’s bronze.

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