Former Olympics long jump medalist Chioma Ajunwa has disclosed that her joy of giving birth to twins will be complete if they follow her footstep in the area of sports.
41-year old Ajunwa who gave birth to the triplets after over a decade of
childless marriage on September 3, 2012, said for her it was like
winning another Olympics gold against all odds. And as she nurses her
babies, two boys and a girl, all she could wish for is that they will
bestrode the sports turf with all grace and splendor like she did.“Most definitely, I want to see my kids participate in sports when they
grow up. It is in the genes, so I will do everything I can to encourage
them.
“Perhaps one will be a long jumper, another a sprinter and
then the third a footballer,” said Ajunwa, who had a bit of all the
three disciplines.
Ajunwa still holds the African long jump
record at 7.12m, which was her winning jump at the Atlanta 1996 Olympic
Games. She was also a recognized sprinter and a footballer and a member
of the Nigerian women’s team to the maiden FIFA Women’s World Cup in
China in1991.
Her delivery of triplets was quite a surprise to
many of her admirers. While some rejoiced and wished her well, others
doubted her claims. This only left Ajunwa sad most especially, after an
evening tabloid published an unflattering story concerning the births.
“They
claimed that I adopted the babies. This is not true. I genuinely gave
birth to my babies; records are there to show. They came to me to say
that it was because I wasn’t forthcoming with an interview, that I
should have come out to announce to the world that I was pregnant,”
Ajunwa said.
Congrtas to her
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