I love to see Salwa Naser run, man this child can do it. We are from different sides of the world but I just admire her and her speed; she runs like effortlessly,I love track and field so I have a book of my favorites from around the world; and yes Salwa is one of my favorite female athletes.
Naser was way behind in 4th place at the start of her final leg and she ran all the other girls down. That is just raw speed and great conditioning. Bahrain is lucky to have her on their team. She was born in Nigeria.
@@mteht6165 She was born, raised, trained in Nigeria like all 4 of them. She was Nigeria and African junior champion before taking Bahraini nationality due to funding and other problems with Nigerian federation.
Salwa Naser had to overcome her teammates’ huge deficit & the traffic in front of her but no problem, just another warmup day for the thoroughbred Queen of track.
Just knowing this Salwa Eid Naser at the Paris Olympics 2024, she is such a blessing for the entire Bahrain Nation. What a speed, energy and concentration of aims. Congratulations baby girl
SALWA; we are still waiting you to set a new WR to remove the Czech record that still since 35 years without breaking. Please make a glory for us for you for your country. 🌹🇮🇶🌺.
What a topsy turvy race. Bahrain dude well. Every lady ran faster that I could 😇 and I've also never seen the athletes share the podium either. Good luck and I hope the Japanese Japanese anchor recovered well
You guys were lucky our Hima wasn't in the race, or the way we were leading, you guys were going down. On second thought though, doping tests probably have disqualified the medal by now anyway. Salwa Eid uses steroids.