I Never Settled for Less, Says Brume after Winning Long Jump Bronze

I Never Settled for Less, Says Brume after Winning Long Jump Bronze

African Record holder in the women’s Long Jump, Ese Brume, is over the moon after winning Nigeria’s first athletics medal since 2008, taking bronze with her best leap of 6.97m in a highly competitive final at the Olympic Stadium in Tokyo on Tuesday.

Speaking after her spectacular feat, Brume, who finished third behind Germany’s Malaika Mihambo and USA’s Brittney Reese stated that the colour of her medal doesn’t really matter as she is just excited at having finished on the podium.

The Doha 2019 Bronze medallist said, “I’m just excited, I’m grateful. I’m super happy that I was able to make it to Top 3. I really want to thank God. I can’t contain my joy; it doesn’t matter the medal; I’m just super happy I made Top 3,” she gushed in excitement.

When asked what the medal means to her, she said: “This medal means that God is alive, Jesus is alive. It has been a great season even though I got injured in April, but I never settled for less. I never looked at the situation but I kept on pushing and my coach kept on pushing and told me “Ese you can do it.” Thank God I’m here today,” the Delta-born observed with gratitude to God.

Back in May, the three-time African Champion soared to a World Lead and African Record of 7.17m and she said that superlative feat boosted her confidence coming to Tokyo.

“Setting the African Record boosted my confidence because then my injury was still fresh yet I was able to set that record and a Personal Best. So I thought to myself that yes, I could do it and my coach thought same as well. So we never settled for less coming down to Tokyo here,” she added.

Brume also offered words of encouragement to her teammates that were unable to compete at the Games.

She said: “And to those who were here but could not compete, never settle for less. God is with you. It is not over until it is over. You may not have competed here today but God has a better future ahead for you.”

Brume is expected to compete in the women’s 4x100m which gets underway on Thursday.

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