Amusan, Brume, Ezekiel lead Nigeria’s squad for World Athletics Championships
With less than two weeks to go before the start of the championships, Team Nigeria will intensify final preparations as ...
With less than two weeks to go before the start of the championships, Team Nigeria will intensify final preparations as ...
With her stunning 6.71m effort, Ochonogor didn’t just claim gold — she announced herself as Nigeria’s next big name in ...
"While we were strategising, something unfortunate happened to Ese Brume" Mr Olopade said.
There were high hopes that Nigeria's long wait for her first medal in Paris would end on Thursday, but that ...
Both the 4x100m men and women's team will be competing on Thursday
The Women’s Long Jump event is one of the few where Nigeria has won all the colours of medals at ...
Other Nigerian athletes, including Ese Brume and Ruth Usoro, will be in action on Tuesday.
Brume's winning jump should have been a new Games Record but the excessive wind reading denied her that extra accolade
All Nigerian athletes competing on Monday morning qualified for their respective events' next stage.
The World Athletics on Sunday confirmed the participation of 20 reigning world champions and seven Tokyo Olympic gold medalists, with ...
Nigeria's performance in Budapest was a disappointment, but it is not the end of the world.
Sunday’s heartbreak was not all about Brume, as most of the Team Nigeria athletes in action all faltered in their ...
While some Nigerians athletes progressed in their respective events, it was a tale of disappointments and narrow misses for the ...
The reigning world champion won with a time of 12.35s (-0.5) to take the 100m hurdles.
Amusan and Brume excel with impressive victories in Jamaica and Poland, showing promising form ahead of World Championships.
Brume won the women’s Long Jump event at the star-studded Meet and she did that in style with a world-leading ...
The Nigerian jumper reclaimed her title in record-breaking style, repeating a feat she first achieved eight years ago.
The Sports Minister congratulated Amusan and all members of Team Nigeria for doing the country proud in Oregon
The duo produced jaw-breaking performances on the final day of action at the World Championships
Ofili came very close to being the first Nigerian to make a 200m final since 2013 but she missed out
Team Nigeria had Ese Brume to thank for not leaving Doha empty-handed as she won the solitary bronze medal. Thus, ...
Brume's 6.89m leap fell short of her season’s best effort but it was enough to hand her the fifth national ...
Amusan, Brume, and Enekwechi are some of the top athletes chosen by the AFN to feature at the Championships in ...
Brume has won Nigeria's lone athletic medals in the last three major international tournaments
This year's event will hold at Ebonylife Place, Victoria Island in Lagos.
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