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CAA U-18, U-20 championships: Winning my first medal for Nigeria felt great says Obamuwagun, triple jump gold medallist

Onaara Obamuwagun, a triple jump gold medallist at the ongoing 3rd and 14th Confederation of African Athletics (CAA) championships, said it felt great winning her first medal for Nigeria on Thursday.

Obamuwagun told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) from Cote d’Ivoire on telephone that “winning a gold medal for my country for the first time made me feel great’’.

“After all the stress of travelling all the way from Nigeria by bus and even getting harrassed at the various border points, it eagerly caused my spirit to want to beat all those I competed with.

“Winning the medal also made me proud of myself and I am sure that my family will equally be proud of me just as well,’’ she said.

Obamuwagun leapt a personal best of 12.78m which was more than her season’s best of 12.40m that qualified her for the competition.

South Africa’s Gontse Morake finished in the second position while Dorothy Kavhumbura of Zimbabwe placed third in the women’s triple jump event of the U-20 category.

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Obamuwagun, an Arena Athletics Club athlete, who competed in the U-20 category, said that she got frightened because her personal coach was not with her at her first international assignment.

She however, said that her assigned coached encouraged and brought out the best in her.

“Before competing, I was like oh my God, my coach is not here with me, because he knows me better, he knows how to allay my fears, so I was really bothered about that.

“But fortunately for me, I met the coach that was put in charge to train me and he really helped, gave me the courage and I was no longer afraid.

“t was then that I knew I was going to win but all thanks to God,’’ she said.

As at Day two of the championships, Nigeria recorded five gold and seven bronze medals.

About 36 countries are participating in the continental championships which began on April 16, to end on April 20. (NAN)

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