Catch me if you can! The fastest woman in Africa is now the fastest woman in the Commonwealth. Blessing Okagbare backed up a series of scintillating runs at Hampden Park to claim a stunning Commonwealth Games 100 metres title ahead of Jamaica’s Veronica Campbell-Brown and Kerron Stewart on Monday night.
The Nigerian, who had gone in as the pre-race favourite, stormed away from the field at the gun and beat off a dogged effort from Campbell-Brown to prevail in a Commonwealth Games record of time of 10.85 sec, almost two-tenths of a second ahead of the Jamaicans.
The final had long been earmarked as a battle between Okagbare and the Jamaican trio of Campbell-Brown, Stewart and Schillonie Calvert.
Sandwiched between the three of them in lane five, Okagbare’s bright dyed blonde hair seemed to be boldly taunting her rivals on the startline, acting as a beacon for them to chase.
The Nigerian had already marked herself out as an inconspicuous target earlier in the evening with an utterly dominant semi-final performance.
Almost a year to the day after setting an African record of 10.79 sec, the 25-year-old had done everything to suggest she would consign her nation’s plight to the history books, barely breaking a sweat in the build-up and qualifying fastest for the final in a season’s best time of 10.93 sec.
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