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Athletics IAAF World Championships 2019


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Just now, hckosice said:

Go :NGR  ehm :BRN  and two poles blondies:cheer:

Her father is from Bahrain right? 

What a time, 

 

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Just now, Col_Frost said:

No, her original name was Ebelechukwu Agbapuonwu

Yes, but according to wiki her father is from Bahrain and they said it on tv as well 

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Przed chwilą, Col_Frost napisał:

No, her original name was Ebelechukwu Agbapuonwu

Well, new name is at least pronounceable.

I am unashamed, at getting nothing done.

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Women´s 400m:

 

1. Salwa Eid NASER  :BRN  48.14WL

2. Shaunae MILLER-UIBO  :BAH  48.37AR

3. Shericka JACKSON  :JAM  49.47PB

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Przed chwilą, prso1000 napisał:

Yes, but according to wiki her father is from Bahrain and they said it on tv as well 

Where?

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Born in Anambra State, Nigeria, Salwa Eid Naser was previously known as Ebelechukwu Agbapuonwu.[1][2] She began running at age eleven while at school and began to focus on the longer 400 m distance. She was the 2013 Schools Champion in Port Harcourt. In 2014, she switched allegiance to Bahrain and converted to Islam[3] and changed her name,[4] initially coached by Nigerian ex-pat John George Obeya. While Naser has only expressed great joy at her transition to the new country, Kemi Adekoya, who also migrated to Bahrain in 2014, expressed complaints the Athletics Federation of Nigeria failed to support her development and even failed to honour a jackpot she had won in domestic competition. Naser markedly said "I have nothing to say to the AFN."[5]

 

I am unashamed, at getting nothing done.

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