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Ese Brume makes history in China

Ese Brume of Team Nigeria celebrates winning silver in the Women’s Long Jump Final on day ten of the World Athletics Championships Oregon22 at Hayward Field on July 24, 2022 in Eugene, Oregon. (Photo by AFP)

Ese Brume has made history as the first Nigerian field eventer to qualify for the final of the Diamond League, athletics’ premier one-day series, after jumping 6.71m at the 12th of the 14 leg Diamond League meetings in Xiamen, China, yesterday, Saturday.

The Delta State born long jumper’s leap was enough to ensure a third place finish behind reigning world indoor and outdoor champion, Ivan Vuleta of Serbia, who set a 6.88m
meeting record and Burkina Faso’s Marthe Koala, who jumped, 6.79m, eight centimetres farther than the Nigerian.

For her effort, Brume earned six points and overall points total of 16 to secure her place as one of the six athletes that will compete in Oregon, USA where the final of the event will hold for the first time in a fortnight.

For the first time, Nigeria will now have two athletes at the final of the Diamond League in the same year.

Sprint hurdler, Tobi Amusan made history in 2021 when she became the first Nigerian to win a Diamond League trophy. She successfully defended her title last
year, running a 12.29 meeting record at the Weltklasse in Zurich.

This year, Amusan will be gunning to become the second woman after Dawn Harper-Nelson to win a hat-trick of Diamond League titles in the 100m hurdles.

Brume, on her own, will be seeking to become the second Nigerian to win a Diamond League trophy and the first to do it in the field event.

The African long-jumper record holder will compete in the winner-takes-all final with Vuleta, Iapichino of Italy, USA’s Tara Davis-Woodhall, Brooke Buschkuehl of

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