Summary
SummaryβI grew up in Nigeria with dreams of the Olympics after watching Atlanta β96 at age 14. I sprinted, long-jumped, and trained relentlessly for Beijing 2008, only to fall short and cry out to God in disappointment. When I saw Nigeriaβs bobsled team article, I felt Godβs callβto skeleton, a sport Iβd never imagined. My very first run at 120 km/h on ice felt like a leap of faith: terrified, yet trusting Godβs strength. With only months to train, He opened a path for me to make history as the first African woman skeleton Olympian. Marching in the opening ceremony, I clung to faith over fear, believing His plan was greater than mine. ππβ
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Time Chapters
Β 01:10 Discovering skeleton sport 02:40 Overcoming Olympic disappointment 03:50 Faith decision on the sled 05:05 Making history at Olympics
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