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Road to Beijing 2015: Blessing Okagbare – Ighoteguonor

In this video interview with AthleticsAfrica.Com, Nigeria’s Blessing Okagbare – Ighoteguonor says she’s looking forward to Beijing 2015 IAAF World Champs and her main goal is to win.

Blessing Okagbare - Ighoteguonor at the London Anniversary Games 2015 / Photo Credit: Yomi Omogbeja - AthleticsAfrica.com
Blessing Okagbare - Ighoteguonor at the London Anniversary Games 2015 / Photo Credit: Yomi Omogbeja - AthleticsAfrica.com

In this video interview with AthleticsAfrica.Com, [link id=”5″ tax=”category” text=”Nigeria”]’s Blessing Okagbare – Ighoteguonor says she’s looking forward to the IAAF World Athletics Championships in Beijing 2015 and her main goal is to win.

[link id=”158″ tax=”post_tag” text=”Okagbare-Ighoteguonor”] also revealed that she would only compete in two events at the World Championships and wants to be one of the girls ‘to light up the track’ in Beijing.

She said she was happy she finished the race healthy in London (at the Anniversary Games on Saturday) and she’s confident of doing well in [link id=”520″ tax=”category” text=”Beijing 2015″].

The Commonwealth Games sprint champion added that she hopes to fix the little things she can fix right now in training before the Worlds, and not wanting to change much in her preparations at this late stage.

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