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Nigeria’s Blessing Okagbare celebrates after winning the women's 100m and clocking a 10.85 Games record.

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Blessing Okagbare (Nigeria) is the 2014 Commonwealth Games Champion

Nigeria’s Blessing Okagbare smashed the 12-year-old Commonwealth Games Record to win the women’s 100m in 10.85 secs at the Hampden Park stadium in Glasgow.

WATCH: Nigeria’s Blessing Okagbare smashed the 12-year-old Commonwealth Games Record to win the women’s 100m in 10.85 secs on Monday (July 28, 2014) at the Hampden Park stadium in Glasgow, Scotland.

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