Bishop-Nriagu still on “straight and narrow” path to Tokyo after baby
MONTREAL — It was an endearing sight that played out at the University of Windsor Stadium numerous times during Melissa Bishop-Nriagu’s comeback.
The 800-metre runner pounding around the blue and gold Alumni Field track. Husband Osi Nriagu making a diagonal beeline across the infield, one hand pushing a stroller, the other holding a stopwatch.
Bishop-Nriagu will be gunning to regain her national title at the Canadian track and field championships this week after sitting out last season to give birth to daughter Corinne, who turned a year old earlier this month.
Becoming a mom has given her a different perspective, better balance and made her more efficient in her training. And Bishop-Nriagu believes she’ll be the faster for it.