Ghanaian-born British sprinter gushes over her God-given 'beauty & body' in striking photo shoot

Ghanaian-born British sprinter gushes over her God-given 'beauty & body' in striking photo shoot

Abigael Wafula 16:30 - 12.11.2024

The 31-year-old celebrated her physique and gratitude to God in recent social media posts, following a competitive season and her preparation for the 2025 World Championships.

Ghanaian-born British sprinter Annie Tagoe has shared striking videos of herself on her X (Twitter) handle gushing over herself.

The IMG model was seemingly at a photoshoot, something she does from time to time and her poses showcased her well-toned body. She could not hide how impressed she was with her body as she expressed gratitude to God from blessing her with the looks.

Being a track athlete, Annie Tagoe definitely works out and watches what she eats to ensure she stays fit and her sacrifice is paying off well.

“God really blessed me with beauty and body! Shout out to the most high ❤️,” Annie Tagoe captioned the two videos shared.

This season, Annie Tagoe missed the Paris Olympic Games but she managed to race in a series of meets before ending her season in September. The 31-year-old started her season at the Robert Platt Invitational before proceeding to the Howie Ryan Invitational.

Annie Tagoe went on to compete at the Kirk Baptiste Spring Break Invitational and Clyde Hart Classic before finishing fourth in the women’s 4x100m relay race at the Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays presented by Truist.

At the 44 Farms Team Invitational, she finished sixth in the women’s 200m and third in the 100m and then raced at the Liese Prokop Memorial. The Ghanaian-born British sprinter continued her season with a race at the 3rd Lucca International Meeting and then went on to race at the Raiffeisen AUSTRIAN OPEN Eisenstadt.

Annie Tagoe competed at the Sparkassen Gala, England Athletics U20 & Senior track & field champs, National Athletics League and the International Wiesław Maniak Memorial. She rounded up her season at the Stratford Speed GP4, a Newham & Essex Beagles Outdoor Series.

Next season, Annie Tagoe will be looking to represent Great Britain at the 2025 World Championships in Tokyo, Japan and has already resumed training ahead of the tough battles.

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