The Guardian (Nigeria)

Participan­ts count gains of SPAR Sprintstar championsh­ip for students

- By Onyinyechi Agwubilo

PARENTS and coaches, who took part in the just concluded Spar Sprintstar Championsh­ip, have eulogised the hypermarke­t chain for organising a competitio­n that gave holidaying students the opportunit­y to hone their skills.

Students drawn from across Lagos gathered at the Dr. Philip Adegbite Sports Complex of the Yaba College of Technology at the weekend to vie for honours in the track and field championsh­ip, which drew thousands of spectators to the venue.

The students vied for honours in 50 meters, 75 meters, 100 meters and 200 meters race for boys and girls ranging from ages 6 to 15.

There were over 2,000 young athletes and participan­ts drawn from 100 schools located across Lagos State.

One of the officials of the competitio­n, a certified athletics coach, Ikheobomeh Isaac Osagie urged SPAR to sustain the initiative for the developmen­t of athletics in Nigeria and also encouraged the schools to engage National Institute of Sports (NIS) certified coaches to train their students on the technicali­ties of the game. While expressing his appreciati­on to SPAR Nigeria for sponsoring this laudable initiative, Mr Adesina Ahmmed, one of the parents of the participan­ts said, “I am delighted to be a part of this track and field competitio­n. It is a fun-filled event for me because I can see my child participat­ing in an extra-curricular activity. This is one of the approaches that we need in Nigeria to catch and nurture talents from their youthful age.”

Spar, which has been operating in Nigeria in the last 30 years, said it decided to organise the competitio­n to help Nigeria discover young talents in track and field events.

According to the Marketing Head, SPAR Nigeria, John Goldsmith said as a brand, it has identified the need to positively engage and develop pupils and students in extra-curricular activities during this long vacation.

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