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Nigeria to Bahrain: The inspiring story of Ebelechukwu Agbapuonwu, now Salwa Eid Naser

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Salwa Eid Naser, born Ebelechukwu Agbapuonwu, is a Nigerian-born Bahraini sprinter who has defied all odds to become a world champion.

Her remarkable journey is a testament to her determination, resilience, and passion for athletics.

*A New Name, A New Nationality

In 2014, at just 16 years old, Salwa made the bold decision to change her name and switch allegiance from Nigeria to Bahrain.

This courageous move was driven by her desire to pursue her athletic dreams and reach her full potential.

Her new name, Salwa Eid Naser, marked the beginning of an extraordinary journey that would take her to the pinnacle of success.

*Rising to Prominence

Salwa’s talent and hard work quickly paid off. She won numerous titles, including the 2015 World Youth Championships, 2017 World Championships silver medal, and 2019 World Championships gold medal.

At the just concluded Paris Olympics 2024, she won silver for Bahrain.

Her impressive performances earned her the reputation as one of the fastest women in the world.

*Overcoming Adversity

Despite facing challenges, including a two-year suspension for whereabouts failures, Salwa remained focused and dedicated to her craft. She continued to train and push herself, ultimately emerging stronger and more determined than ever.

*A Trailblazer for Women in Sports

Salwa’s achievements extend beyond her impressive athletic career.

She has inspired countless young women and girls to pursue their passions, challenging traditional norms and stereotypes.

Her success has paved the way for future generations of female athletes, demonstrating that with perseverance and determination, anything is possible.

*A Legacy of Excellence

Salwa Eid Naser’s remarkable story serves as a beacon of hope and inspiration.

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Her unwavering commitment to her dreams, her willingness to take risks, and her unrelenting drive have made her a legend in the world of athletics.

*Quick facts

Here are some key facts about her:

– Born: May 23, 1998, in Lagos, Nigeria
– Nationality: Bahraini (switched from Nigerian in 2014)
– Events: 200m, 400m, and 4x400m relay
– Achievements:
– 2019 World Champion in the 400m
– 2017 World Championship silver medalist in the 400m
– 2015 World Youth Champion in the 400m
– Multiple Asian Championship gold medals
– Personal Bests:
– 200m: 22.51 seconds
– 400m: 48.14 seconds (Asian record)
– Awards:
– 2019 IAAF Diamond League champion
– 2019 Asian Athlete of the Year.


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