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I gained a lot in Budapest, says Ruth Usoro

By Gowon Akpodonor, Budapest
27 August 2023   |   9:38 am
U.S.-based Nigeria long jumper, Ruth Usoro, says she gained a lot in her participation in the 19th World Athletics Championships, which ends Sunday in Budapest.
Ruth Usoro(Photo by ANDREJ ISAKOVIC / AFP)

U.S.-based Nigeria long jumper, Ruth Usoro, says she gained a lot in her participation in the 19th World Athletics Championships, which ends Sunday in Budapest.

Usoro, a finalist at last year’s World Championships at Oregon, United States, narrowly missed out on making the final in Budapest on Day 2 of the championships. She was in the 12th and final qualifying spot with a mark of 6.60m, only to be tipped off the standings by Fatima Diame, who jumped 6.61m in her last attempt.

Speaking with The Guardian at the athletes’ training ground at the National Athletics Stadium in Budapest, Usoro said; “I am so glad I competed in this year’s World Championships. I give God the glory. I was close to picking the ticket to the final, but I narrowly missed the chance. Notwithstanding, I gained a lot by competing with some of the best athletes in the World.”

Usoro started her season with a win at the Miramar Invitational, where she recorded a wind-aided leap of 6.82m. She followed it up with a 3rd place finish at the Bermuda Grand Prix, jumping to a legal Personal Best (PB) of 6.82m. Her last competition was at the Ed Murphy Classics in August.

The former NCAA Champion made the final last year in Oregon, where she placed 11th.

With the 19th World Athletics Championships in Budapest now over, Usoro says her focus is on the Paris 2024 Olympics Games. “Whatever experience I gained in Budapest I will improve on it in the build up to the 2024 Olympics. I believe in God that something great awaits me in Paris.

“Olympics Games is the biggest sporting event, and I will have to work hard towards achieving my goal. I believe the Nigerian government knows the best way to prepare the athletes for tje Games. With tje support of Nigerians, I believe Paris 2024 will be great for Team Nigeria,” Usoro stated.

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