Womens 100m Hurdles Final World Athletics Championships Doha 2019
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Welcome to the World Athletics Watch Party, join the conversation on Twitter with our hashtag #WatchWorldAthletics. • The ‘supermom’ theme that had been set at the start of the championships by some of the first few winners of women’s titles had a reprise in the final individual track event of the week. • Jamaican sprinter Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, USA’s Allyson Felix and Chinese race walker Liu Hong had all won gold medals within a year or two of giving birth. • Now Nia Ali, winner of the 100m hurdles in Doha, can be added to that list. • Earlier in 2019, though, the 30-year-old Olympic silver medallist – who has a four-year-old son and a one-year-old daughter – went on record to say that she is no weaker for having had two children. • “Having babies makes us stronger,” she tweeted back in July. “There’s nothing weak about having a baby, so what makes any one person think we won’t ‘make it through it’ and succeed?” • Subscribe to our channel - / iaaf2012. . • ⭐️ Follow us on Twitter - / worldathletics ⭐️ • ⭐️ Follow us on Facebook - / worldathletics ⭐️ • ⭐️ Follow us on Instagram - / worldathletics ⭐️ • Make sure you subscribe for athletics highlights, interviews with the athletes, training tips and more!
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