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Ackera Nugent expresses gratitude after record-breaking performance in Silesia Diamond League
Written by Leighton Levy. Posted in Diamond League. | 25 August 2024 | 543 Views
Tags: Athletics, Ackera Nugent, Diamond League, Meet Record, Silesia Diamond League

Jamaica's Ackera Nugent, the national record holder in the women’s 100m hurdles, took a moment to express her deep gratitude following a remarkable performance at the Silesia Diamond League in Poland on Sunday, where she twice broke the meet record.

In what was only her second appearance in a Diamond League event, Nugent stunned the field by first setting a meet record of 12.30 seconds in the preliminaries, and then surpassing that with a 12.29-second run in the final, just shy of her lifetime best of 12.28 seconds set earlier this year at the Jamaica National Senior Championships.

Despite her extraordinary achievement, Nugent remained humble, focusing on the significance of her journey rather than just the results.

"This is my first year of competing as a professional, and I feel so grateful to just be able to compete against these great ladies," Nugent shared. "I am just getting used to running on the circuit. Coming here to compete against all the best in the world, on one hand, I did not expect to win, but on the other, I knew I had to execute well and do what is under my control."

Her words reflected a mix of humility and determination, qualities that have endeared her to fans and fellow athletes alike. Nugent’s rapid rise in the sport is impressive, but she remains focused on the bigger picture, acknowledging the learning curve that comes with competing at the highest level.

"I do not know what is to come for me; I just want to have confidence in what I am doing and let things take their turn," she said, indicating a mindset that embraces both the challenges and the unpredictability of elite competition.

Nugent's display of gratitude and humility serves as a reminder of the dedication and perseverance required to excel at the professional level. As she continues to make strides in her career, her grounded approach is likely to serve her well as she navigates the pressures and expectations of being one of the world’s top hurdlers.

Next up for Nugent is the Golden Gala Pietro Mennea Diamond League in Rome on August 30, where she will have another opportunity to showcase her talents against the best in the world. But for now, she remains content, thankful for the journey she’s on, and looking forward to whatever the future may hold.