President Tinubu hails Amusan after silver medal at World Championships
In a statement from the State House, the President praised the world record holder for once again lifting the nation’s ...
In a statement from the State House, the President praised the world record holder for once again lifting the nation’s ...
Despite not taking gold this time, her silver medal adds to an already remarkable résumé
The Nigerian star powered home in 12.36 seconds (-0.2) to finish ahead of the Netherlands’ Nadine Visser, who came second ...
The Nigerian sprint hurdler, who made history on this very track in 2022 with her jaw-dropping 12.12s world record, returns ...
In this exclusive interview, Tobi’s mother, Mrs Amusan, shares insights into her daughter’s early years, the challenges she overcame, and ...
Nigeria's Ministry of Sports and the federations continue to rely on luck instead of investing in planning, training and development ...
With Team Nigeria to the 2024 Olympic Games made up of about 72% women, it is no surprise that the ...
The Minister of Sports Development revealed that Team Nigeria’s budget was wholly approved, and now it is left to the ...
The minister emphasised the importance of the championship as a precursor to the Olympics, highlighting its role in preparing athletes ...
The president said collaboration can build a robust ecosystem that supports athletes and promotes healthy living among Nigerians
Out of the 47 gold medals won by the Nigerian contingent, 35 were won by women.
World Athletics will now award prize money directly to gold medallists, starting at the 2024 Games in Paris, with $50,000
Although it was thrilling to witness Nigerian athletes achieve success in “unconventional” disciplines such as cricket, swimming, hockey, and even ...
The minister expressed confidence in the team’s ability to make Nigeria proud, in their pursuit of excellence and dominance over ...
Amusan, running in lane seven, won the second semi-final with a time of 12:56 seconds despite having a slow start.
Amusan finished the race in 12.48 seconds ahead of Jamaica's Megan Tapper and Michelle Jeneke from Australia
The AIU and the athlete’s camp have been silent after making the official announcement of Amusan’s temporary ban in a ...
Amusan is challenging her provisional suspension for missing three whereabouts testing within 12 months; insisting she is clean and has ...
The reigning world champion won with a time of 12.35s (-0.5) to take the 100m hurdles.
Victoria's premier states there are no visible ROIs in the 12-games whose costs have trebled since they accepted to host.
Both Amusan and Enekwechi won third consecutive National titles on Wednesday in Benin City.
Racing alongside fierce rivals like Jasmine Camacho-Quinn and America's Tia Jones in Lusanne, Amusan equalled her season-best time of 12.47sec
Amusan and Brume excel with impressive victories in Jamaica and Poland, showing promising form ahead of World Championships.
Amusan is now a Master of Arts degree holder in Leadership studies and Sports Management from the University of Texas ...
Amusan will compete in both the women’s 100m and 200m events.
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