Dreams come true: 800m runner makes Nigerian Olympic team 12 years after writing the vision as a teenager
Nigerian 800m record holder Edose Ibadin is thrilled to make the Paris Olympic team twelve years after writing the vision down as a teenager.
Ibadin qualified for the Paris Olympics after running a blistering 1:44.65 on July 30, 2023, which was within the qualifying window to surpass the automatic standard of 1:44.70.
By making the team, the 31-year-old will become the second Nigerian to run in the event at the Olympics since Ado Maude at the Seoul 1988 Games.
Expressing his excitement on his X page, the experienced runner quoted his tweet in 2012, affirming he'll be at the Olympics one day.
"When I tweeted this, I was 18(soon to be 19) and a freshman in college. 12 years later, I’m now 31 headed to my first Olympics later this month. Only had one scholarship offer, Never made an NCAA final, didn’t have a contract coming out of college. Always bet on yourself."
When I tweeted this, I was 18(soon to be 19) and a freshman in college.
— Edose Ibadin💫 (@EIbadin) July 6, 2024
12 years later, I’m now 31 headed to my first Olympics later this month.
Only had one scholarship offer
Never made an NCAA final
Didn’t have a contract coming out of college
Always bet on yourself🙏🏾 https://t.co/H0okAMT63n
He also took to his Facebook page to show gratitude to everyone who has helped him achieve his dream
"After not making the Tokyo Games, I was sad and at the same time reminded that weeping may last through the night but joy comes in the morning. To everyone who has invested in this journey, I just want to say thank you.
"To Every coach I’ve had to every person I’ve trained with, I thank you. From prayers, encouraging words, tough love, none of it was in vain.
‘I’ve learned a lot of on this journey and I am glad that Paris gets to be a part of it." he wrote.