NSF Edo2020: I Felt My Body Was Capable, Says 8months Pregnant Taekwando Gold Medalist

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News NSF Edo2020: I Felt My Body Was Capable, Says 8months Pregnant Taekwando Gold Medalist
Oma Akatugba Follow on Twitter April 8, 2021
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A heavily pregnant Nigerian athlete has clinched a gold medal at the ongoing National Sports Festival, securing gold in the multi-sport event, which happens every two years in the country.

Aminat Idrees, 26, who is eight months pregnant, won in the Mixed Poomsae category in Taekwondo, organizers said Monday, describing her achievements as “inspiring.”

Idrees, who could be seen in a footage shared on Twitter demonstrating different combat techniques, also picked up other medals in a non-combat simulated category of Taekwondo known as Poomsae.

An inspiring outing by heavily pregnant Aminat Idrees who won a gold medal for Lagos at the ongoing National Sports Festival in Benin, Edo State.

Aminat Idrees who is 8 months pregnant won gold in the Mixed Poomsae category in Taekwondo pic.twitter.com/rr4fxJCfMs

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— National Sports Festival 2020 (@nsf_edo) April 5, 2021

Idrees told CNN Wednesday that she feels elated by her accomplishment at the event which took place in Edo State.

“It’s such a privilege for me. I just decided to give it a try after training a couple of times… It feels really good,” she said.

“Before I got pregnant, I have always enjoyed training, so it didn’t seem different with pregnancy,” Idrees added.

However, not everyone has found her participation in the games inspiring. Some have criticized her for taking part in the sport because of her advanced stage of pregnancy. But others defended her involvement in the sports festival.

Idrees said many of her critics are unaware of the various forms of Taekwondo.

“A lot of people don’t understand what Taekwondo is actually about. I feel this is an avenue to educate people about this. Taekwondo has two branches: the combat sport and Poomsae — which is a form of exercise…just displaying the hand and leg techniques in Taekwondo. I participated in Poomsae event,” she told CNN.

“I felt there wasn’t much risk attached to it, so I decided to give it a try. My doctor, as well as the organizing body of the games certified me fit to participate in the non-contact sport,” the expectant mother added.

In a statement sent to CNN Wednesday afternoon, the chairman of the organizing committee of this year’s National Sports Festival, Philip Shaibu, said Idrees was allowed to participate in the games after medical examination.

“She was certified and cleared to participate. She had also been training for months prior to her participation in the tournament,” Shaibu said.

© CNN

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