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Melissa Bishop-Nriagu (born August 5, 1988) is a Canadian runner who specializes in the
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. She competed at the
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and
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. She won a silver medal at the 2015 World Athletics Championships. Her World Championship medal was a Canadian woman's first-ever medal in the 800 m. Bishop-Nriagu graduated from
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and was only the third Canadian woman to achieve a time under 2:00 minutes in the 800 m. She is currently the national record holder for this distance.


Career

At the 2012 Summer Olympics, Bishop-Nriagu placed sixth in her heat and did not advance to the semi-finals. Her next major sporting event was the
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located in her home country of Canada. There, Bishop-Nriagu competed in the 800m in
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; in the final, she ran a time of 1:59.62 to win the gold and the title of Pan Am champion. Of the home crowd Bishop-Nriagu said, "I knew the crowd was going to be loud no matter what, so I was just trying to put myself in a good position to be able to run through. I'm really happy it worked out. It's so nice to win a gold medal at home." Bishop-Nriagu finished second in the 800 meters at the
2015 World Championships in Athletics The 2015 IAAF World Championships ( zh, 第十五届世界田径锦标赛), the fifteenth edition of the IAAF World Championships, were held from 22 to 30 August at the National Stadium in Beijing, China. Forty-three nations won medals, 144 of ...
in
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. She set a national record in the semi-finals while winning in 1:57.52, beating a record set by Diane Cummins which had stood for 14 years. The final, a race characterized by several pace changes up and down, saw Bishop-Nriagu in a three-way sprint to the medals where she finished in second place. After the race, she said, "It's really a dream come true. Our training has been really consistent over the last few years. This year, we've really worked on a few things, and I've been waiting for the right race. I'm really happy that it came here at the orldchampionships." The
2016 Rio Olympics ) , nations = 207 (including IOA and EOR teams) , athletes = 11,238 , events = 306 in 28 sports (41 disciplines) , opening = 5 August 2016 , closing = 21 August 2016 , opened_by = Vice President Michel Temer , cauldron = Vanderlei Cordeiro de ...
saw Bishop-Nriagu compete as a part of Canada's Olympic team. She was ranked third in the world as of July 27, 2016, after posting a national record of 1:57.43 in
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, on July 16. Bishop-Nriagu finished fourth in the 800 m final in
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, again setting a new national record for the 800 m with a 1:57.02 finish.
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would win gold, while
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took silver and Margaret Wambui would pass Bishop-Nriagu for bronze in the final 50 m, beating her by 0.13s. Many, including the fifth and sixth place finishers from Poland and Britain, believe that all three podium finishers are intersex and compete with elevated testosterone levels. A teary-eyed Bishop-Nriagu said after the race that "It's really kind of hard to describe this right now. This is what we work for for a decade and to be that close...this is tough." Following her pregnancy in 2018 and injury struggles in 2019, Bishop-Nriagu resumed competition and qualified to her third consecutive Canadian Olympic team, this time for the
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in
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. Bishop aimed to improve on her prior result in the 800 m, but placed fourth in her heat with a time of 2:02.11 and did not qualify to the semi-finals. Speaking afterward she said she was disappointed while noting that she had been dealing with a
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injury and that, ultimately, she was proud of what she had accomplished in returning to the Games.


Personal life

Born in
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, Bishop-Nriagu lives by Lake Dore with her parents, Alison and Doug Bishop. She married fellow Canadian athlete Osi Nriagu in October 2017. The couple announced they were expecting their first child in February 2018 with the baby due in June 2018. Their daughter was born on Monday, July 2, 2018. A second daughter was born to the couple July 25, 2022.


Achievements

* 2nd, 800 meters; 2015 Beijing, World Championships, China * 2nd, 2012 National Championships, Calgary, Canada (Olympic "A" Standard). * Personal Best: 1:57.01 – Canadian record (800 m outdoor); Monaco (MON), World Athletic Championships, Final, July 21, 2017


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Bishop-Nriagu, Melissa 1988 births Living people Olympic track and field athletes for Canada Canadian female middle-distance runners Athletes (track and field) at the 2012 Summer Olympics Athletes (track and field) at the 2016 Summer Olympics Athletes from Ottawa Athletes (track and field) at the 2014 Commonwealth Games Commonwealth Games competitors for Canada Pan American Games gold medalists for Canada Athletes (track and field) at the 2015 Pan American Games World Athletics Championships athletes for Canada World Athletics Championships medalists Pan American Games medalists in athletics (track and field) Canadian Track and Field Championships winners Medalists at the 2015 Pan American Games Athletes (track and field) at the 2020 Summer Olympics