Tabugbo Aims for Commonwealth Games Glory After Bronze

Tabugbo, a Nigerian hurdler, is focusing on achieving success at the Commonwealth Games following her bronze medal win in the women's 100m hurdles at the African Athletics Championships held in Accra. She finished third behind compatriot Tobi Amusan, who secured the first gold medal for Nigeria in the competition.
Tabugbo described her achievement as a significant moment in her career and revealed that preparations for the Commonwealth Games are already underway, with the event scheduled for July 2026 in Glasgow. She expressed gratitude for her accomplishments, stating, "God is so good," and emphasized the importance of her early preparations.
Tabugbo credited Amusan, the reigning world champion, as a major source of inspiration and motivation within the Nigerian team setup. She praised the positive atmosphere and unity among athletes in the Nigerian camp in Accra, highlighting the camaraderie and support that fosters a competitive spirit.
Tabugbo's performance in Accra strengthens her position as a contender for medals in the hurdles event on the international stage.
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