Ese Brume
Appearance
Ese Brume MON (born 20 January 1996) is a Nigerian athlete who specializes in the long jump.
Quotes
[edit]- I’m excited and grateful to God. I’m super happy that I was able to make the top three. I’ll say I’m not the best athlete but I’m grateful to God for bringing me this far. I can’t contain my joy no matter the colour of the medal.
- Philip Ukpe, ‘I Will Wear My Bronze Medal On Bishop Oyedepo’- Ese Brume, The Whistlers, August 3, 2021.
- It has been a great season for me right from April when I was injured but I never settled for less no matter the challenges. I keep on pushing and my coach keeps telling me that Ese you can do it. It is not all about the training but the faith I have in God.
- Philip Ukpe, ‘I Will Wear My Bronze Medal On Bishop Oyedepo’- Ese Brume, The Whistlers, August 3, 2021.
- This is one thing I really wanted, to get the Games record. This is special for me because it shows consistency. It shows the hard work of all those that have supported me and my coach, who has been backing me up. Sometimes it's about how you're able to show that what you're doing is not a fluke.
- Ockert De Villiers, Ese Brume is just getting started in her bid for long jump supremacy, Olympics, August 27, 2022.
- The Rio Olympics taught me that you should never look down on yourself and stick to what you believe in. I told myself if I'm able to make it to the final with one leg, I should be able to make the podium on two legs.
- Ockert De Villiers, Brume's path to becoming Africa's long-jump queen, Olympics, August 27, 2022.
- To win a bronze medal at the World Championships in 2019 gave me a lot of confidence that, 'OK, so I can actually compete with the top athletes in the world. I could actually do better still because that wasn't my best, you know, so it made me believe that I could get better. And so far, I have been working with that mindset, and it's helping me, and I can see a lot of improvement.
- Ockert De Villiers, Making regular visits to the podium, Olympics, August 27, 2022.
- It's a huge achievement for me and my coach. It was a surprise for us at first and, you know, it was something that we didn't expect to happen at that moment. It just happened. And we're still trying to recover from it. And hopefully...I'm able to back this distance, and hopefully, it should get me a medal.
- Nigerian jumper Ese Brume: "I want to make young girls believe all things are possible", Olympics, 1 August 2021.
- Tobi Amusan is my best friend, everybody knows. It was amazing for us because this is what we are trained for. She deserves it so much. Last championships, we just got one medal. Now we are getting out with two medals. It is a wonderful night for Nigeria, for all of us.
- Ockert De Villiers, Symbols of female strength, Olympics, August 27, 2022.
- I want to make young girls believe that all things are possible. You know they can do exactly or even better than what I'm doing right now. I'm not any super girl from one unique place. No, I'm a local girl from Ughelli. So if this local girl can do it, can come this far from nothing to become something, then you also can do it.
- Ockert De Villiers, Symbols of female strength, Olympics, August 27, 2022.
- Pressure is coming in from different places, from Nigeria, from my team, from Africa as a whole. I try as much as possible not to let that overwhelm me, take it one step at a time, not to rush. I try not to panic at any point in time and I do not see anyone as a rival. It's something that has helped me, and it has really brought me this far. And then the only thing to do is to surpass my personal best. I try to beat myself.
- Nigerian jumper Ese Brume: "I want to make young girls believe all things are possible", Olympics, 1 August 2021.
- I know this will be an inspiration for them (young girls). Of course, when you see someone you look up to doing well, you want to definitely be like them. So this is going to motivate and inspire them. I hope it works.
- Commonwealth Games: Ese Brume thinks Nigerian gold rush can inspire young girls, Graphic Online, 9 August 2022.
- I told myself that I had to tell the federation and everyone that it was about my run up. I wanted to prove everyone wrong, because everyone was like ‘What was wrong with me?’ I was the world leader and all of a sudden I came last. I had to turn to God and put Him first and He did it.
- Bambo Akani, EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW with ESE BRUME, Nigerian, African & Commonwealth Long Jump CHAMPION!, Making of Champions, September 8, 2014.
- My dream is to become the world’s best so I know that for the World Championships, I will be on the medals table because I should be doing much better before then. If not the GOLD, I will be on the medals table.
- Bambo Akani, EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW with ESE BRUME, Nigerian, African & Commonwealth Long Jump CHAMPION!, Making of Champions, September 8, 2014.
Quotes about Brume
[edit]- I was talking to her (Brume) about education, and I asked what she wanted to be when she grew up. She talked about beauty pageants, they had a beauty pageant in a church that week, and she was going to be part of it. I told her that, you know, you can be in beauty pageants in many things in life. So I encouraged her to go to school, and I encouraged her to step in training.
- Kayode Yaya as quoted in Nigerian jumper Ese Brume: "I want to make young girls believe all things are possible", Olympics, 1 August 2021.
- Ese Brume has continued to make us proud time and again. From the Olympics to the Commonwealth Games to the Diamond Leagues, Ese has consistently ranked amongst the top athletes in her sports, globally, While it is disappointing that she narrowly missed out on the Diamond League title, I want to state that the country remains proud of her achievements. I am sure that she will bounce back and take her rightful place. I urge her and other athletes likewise to stay focused on the bigger picture as we draw closer to the 2024 Olympic Games.
- Senator John Owan Enoh as quoted in Sports minister congratulates Ese Brume after narrow 2nd place finish at Diamond League final, Vanguard, September 18, 2023.
- I proudly congratulate the duo of Tobi Amusan and Ese Brume, both winning at the Diamond League held in Eugene, Oregon, United States of America. Oluwatobiloba Amusan for winning the 100m Women’s Hurdles in a time of 12.33 to reclaim her Diamond League title while Nigerian long jumper, Ese Brume for her silver medal achievement in the long jump event at the Diamond League. The duo of Tobi and Brume represents strength, mental toughness, and the Nigerian spirit....From the Olympics to the Commonwealth Games to the Diamond Leagues, Ese has consistently ranked among the top athletes in her sport globally. I join millions of Nigerians globally to felicitate with both Tobi Amusan and Ese Brume on their deserved wins at the Diamond League. Both victories are those that will restore their confidence after the difficult ordeal both passed through this year....Brume came close to winning her first Diamond League title after leaping 6.85m, just as Ivana Vuketa, who won gold, I am mostly proud of her for finishing strong, despite missing out on first place by very small margins. I urge Tobi, Brume, and other Nigerian athletes to reflect on this season, applaud themselves for their hard work, and look towards the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
- Senator John Owan Enoh as quoted in Sports minister congratulates Ese Brume after narrow 2nd place finish at Diamond League final, Vanguard, September 18, 2023.
- ESE BRUME HAS WON A GOLD MEDAL! It was never in doubt, but Brume after coming under an early pressure, pulled up TWO Games Records, jumping 700 to reclaim her #CommonwealthGames crown. If there's ever an athlete who always delivers for Naija (Nigeria), it is Ese Brume.
- Making of Champions as quoted in [1], Twitter, August 7, 2022.