African Championships: Team Nigeria wins three medals on Day 2
Building on the success of Day 1, which saw two gold medals and a silver and bronze, Nigerian athletes secured ...
Building on the success of Day 1, which saw two gold medals and a silver and bronze, Nigerian athletes secured ...
Both Ofili and Onwuzurike are expected to compete at the All-Nigeria national trials next weekend in Benin City, Edo State
Favour Ofili of Nigeria was one of those who stole the show at the Adidas Atlanta City Games at the ...
Only the 4x400m women’s team, hampered by visa glitches and injuries, is yet to secure their place at the Olympics.
Ofili, an African record holder, finished her 200m race within 22.33 seconds to beat the Olympic benchmark of 22.57 seconds ...
Some young Nigerian athletes have thrown their hats in the ring, having shown their skills and hard work and their ...
Two banned substances were found in Nwokocha's blood sample, according to the Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU).
If Nigeria ends up losing the gold medal, the outing in Birmingham will no longer be the country’s best-ever as ...
Women won all 12 gold medals for Team Nigeria at the 22nd Commonwealth Games.
President Buhari is proud of Team Nigeria's achievement while the Minister commended the athletes for exhibiting the true Nigerian spirit
The men's team also got a bronze medal
Team Nigeria has moved up to the sixth spot on the overall medals table after a string of good results ...
The previous African record was held by another set of Nigerians who competed at the Barcelona 1992 Olympic Games.
Ofili came very close to being the first Nigerian to make a 200m final since 2013 but she missed out
Some members of Team Nigeria will be seeking final slots in the 200m for men and women on Tuesday in ...
Many are particularly interested in the 100m women’s final where Ofili, Nwokocha, and Chukwuma will battle for gold
Ofili finished with an impressive 21.96 seconds to break Okagbare’s 22.04 seconds record that was set in 2018.
Four of the seven medals won by the Nigerian athletes were gold.
The 18-year old has also hit the Olympic qualifying standard with her new feat
Okagbare, 30, is the last Nigerian athlete to win a medal at the World Championships.
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