The Guardian (Nigeria)

Nigeria battles Ghana, Togo, others for relay tickets in Benin

• Edo State is ready, says Shaibu • Ekevwo, Onwuzurike, Ashe, Akintola are star athletes

- By Gowon Akpodonor

FourAfrica­n countries, Ghana, Botswana, Togo and Benin Republic are expected to participat­e in the relay events, as the national trials organised by the Athletics Federation of Nigeria ( AFN) to select athletes for Oregon 2022 World Championsh­ips and the Commonweal­th Games in England begins in Benin City tomorrow.

The Guardian learnt that only the Nigerian women’s 4x100m and the mixed relay teams have qualified for Oregon 2022, while the men’s 4x100m and 4x400m relay teams are yet to qualify as well as the women’s 4x400m relay team.

An official hinted that the Nigerian women’s 4x100m and the mixed relay teams also need to improve on their current ranking to guarantee qualificat­ion, as the country is currently ranked 16th in both events, which means the nation is occupying the last qualificat­ion spot.

According to an AFN official, the four countries, Ghana, Botswana, Togo and Benin Republic want to use the AFN’S National Trials in Benin City to strengthen their relay squads.

“We are expecting these four countries to arrive in Lagos today ( yesterday). Maybe, one or two more countries may join us on Friday,” the official stated.

Meanwhile, reigning African Games 100m champion, Raymond Ekevwo and reigning World U20 Athletics Championsh­ips 200m king, Udodi Onwuzurike, will be among six top ranked athletes that will seek to be in the national team for the first time at the 2022 Nigerian Athletics Championsh­ips in Benin.

Ekevwo and Onwuzurike will go head- to- head in the short sprint, with the latter on top of the Nigerian 100m list with the 10.03seconds he ran early this month.

Onwuzurike will participat­e in his first National Championsh­ips and will also be gunning for the 200m title, where he stands as the overwhelmi­ng favourite.

Also aiming for their first titles are sprinters Favour Ashe, Alaba Akintola and Rosemary Chukwuma.

Ashe holds a personal season’s best of 10.04s in the 100m and won a silver medal in the event at the 2022 NCAA outdoor championsh­ips early this month in Eugene, Oregon, U. S.

Akintola, the reigning National Sports Festival 200m champion, will also be bidding for his first title in the history of the Nigerian championsh­ips.

Like Ashe and Ekevwo, Akintola also holds a personal season’s best of 10.04 seconds achieved this year.

Chukwuma, the African Youth Games and African U20 double sprint champion, is also seeking her first national title in the sprint event. With the confirmed absence of Favour Ofili, Chukwuma will have Tokyo

Olympics semifinali­st, Grace Nwokocha, to compete with in both the 100m and 200m events. Nwokocha is the defending champion in the half lap race.

 ?? ?? Athletes set for the National Trials, which starts in Benin… tomorrow.
Athletes set for the National Trials, which starts in Benin… tomorrow.

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