Ofili, Nathaniel lead Nigerian charge as quartet targets glory at inaugural Texas Meet
For Team Nigeria, the competition presents another major opportunity to test its emerging stars against elite international opposition as preparations ...
For Team Nigeria, the competition presents another major opportunity to test its emerging stars against elite international opposition as preparations ...
The Nigerian women’s quartet of Rosemary Nwankwo, Jennifer Chukwuka Obi, Rosemary Chukwuma and Miracle Ezechukwu delivered a record-breaking performance to ...
With less than two weeks to go before the start of the championships, Team Nigeria will intensify final preparations as ...
While Ofili and Ezekiel take on their first Diamond League challenges, several other Nigerian athletes will also be in action ...
This marks the second consecutive Olympics where Nigeria will not feature in the women's 4x100m final.
With the bar set high, Nigerian athletes are now poised to face tough tests on Saturday, 3 August in various ...
Chukwuma, seeded in Heat 5, secured a spot in the semifinals with a third-place finish
The global event will see 893 athletes from 54 countries compete in Nassau on 4-5 May as confirmed by World ...
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
Nigeria occupies the 10th spot on the medals table with eight medals
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
Many are particularly interested in the 100m women’s final where Ofili, Nwokocha, and Chukwuma will battle for gold
Only two events of the African Games were yet to be concluded Saturday morning.
Athletes based in Nigeria have been starved of competition.
Race after race, Team Nigeria crumbled like a pack of cards.
Chukwuma won the final race with an impressive time of 11.17 seconds.
Chukwuma was part of the country’s 4×100 women’s team that won gold at the ongoing championships.
“I am happy to be in the finals of the 100m here in Asaba."
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