I have qualified for my first NCAA Championship. All glory to God who gave me the strength and resilience to achieve this dream. If I was to be completely honest dealing with injuries has been very difficult for me but God delivered at the right moment. For anyone out there who’s lost hope just know there’s always something better at the end of the tunnel.
From starting this sport in Lowell, Massachusetts with no idea about what I was doing to now competing on the biggest stage in collegiate track and field. I am extremely grateful for everyone who believed me in throughout this journey. Let’s have fun in Eugene, Oregon one last time 🫶🏾❤️ PB: 16.07m
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