Abigail Irozuru (born 3 January 1990, in Manchester) is an English track and field athlete, specialising in long jump.
[citation needed] After establishing herself as an elite junior athlete, Irozuru moved to London to study for a law degree at University College London where she firstly worked with UK Athletics head long and triple jumps coach John Herbert who also coached Jade Johnson to the 2008 Summer Olympics.
[citation needed] Her current coach is Larry Achike who helped her achieve 2012 National Indoor Long Jump Silver and Gold in her first senior international in Bratislava.
After retiring in 2016, she made a comeback in 2019,[7] improving her personal best to 6.86 m, and reaching the final (placing seventh) at the World Championships in Doha.
When asked in an interview with Christian magazine Woman Alive how she would choose to label herself, she remarked 'I always try to start with being a daughter of the Almighty God - my dad calls me that.