She shattered Chioma Ajunwa’s 25 years African women’s long jump record in the US on Saturday May 29,2021 leaping an astonishing 7.17m (1.1) to win at the Chula Vista Festival in California.
With Brume's 7.17 meters leap, she has successfully broken Ajunwa’s record of 7.13m set at the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games.
Her new jump record is also the world leader in the long jump women’s event ahead of the postponed 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
Congrats Ese!!!
Congratulations Brume. Chioma will be proud of your accomplishment. 25 years incredible..
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Way to go Brume !
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ReplyDeleteCongratulations to you Eseππππ
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ReplyDeleteCongratulations dear
ReplyDeletePlease o do well during the Olympics, let Nigeria see gold small. Since 1996 no gold, in fact the way Olympic medal scarce for Nigeria ehn. It is well.. thumbs up Ese,wish you the best in your career
ReplyDeleteWow, after 25years, someone finally broke the record, congratulations to Ese.
ReplyDeleteA hearty congratulations, Ese!π️π
ReplyDeleteThis is great news! πππ
Coincidentally, today Soni Irabor hosted Segun Odegbami on state of sports in Nigeria (which is like the state of the country).
Congratulations
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Ese. Btw where is Chioma Ajunwa, last I heard she had twins
ReplyDeleteAre you sure this woman is 25? lol
ReplyDeleteComprehension is really hard for some people.
Delete@19.26 As in, very hard. No wonder they fail exams in school.
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ReplyDeleteCongratulations Brume. This is good!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations this is a great accomplishment. I am proud of you for making the African women proud. I am proud you are Nigerian
ReplyDeleteWow!, congratulations Brume
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Brume! Where's Chioma Ajunwa? I pray she's successful and happy wherever she is. Women like her are national treasures.
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