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: Won the bronze medal with a jump of 6.97m, ending Nigeria's 13-year athletics medal drought at the Olympics.

Brume’s journey has not been without significant challenges. In early 2024, she survived a in the United States that left her with a whiplash injury and required her to wear a neck brace for months. Despite this, she returned to competition later that year, placing 5th at the Paris Olympics and winning her fourth African title in Douala. Consistent Medal Record

: Earned a bronze medal in Doha, Qatar.

: She became the first African woman to jump four legal marks over 7.00m in history and holds an African record personal best of 7.17m , set in 2021. Resilience and Comebacks

Brume's career is marked by a series of historic firsts for African athletics: : Won the bronze medal with a jump of 6

: Secured a silver medal in Eugene, Oregon, with a 7.02m leap.

Ese Brume is Nigeria’s long jump powerhouse and one of the most consistent athletes in the world. Born on January 20, 1996, in Ughelli South, Delta State, she has transformed from a promising school-level competitor into a multiple-time World and Olympic medalist. Brume is widely regarded as a "big occasion" performer, often securing medals for Nigeria during long droughts on the global stage. Career Highlights and Major Achievements Despite this, she returned to competition later that

Beyond her athletic prowess, she has also been involved in the Brume Token project, a cryptocurrency token associated with her name.