The Guardian (Nigeria)

Nigeria celebrates as men’s 4x100m relay team makes it to Oregon

- By Gowon Akpodonor

TWENTY- four hours after Nigeria’s women’s 4x100m relay team was disqualifi­ed from Oregon 2022 World Athletics Championsh­ips due to Blessing Okagbare’s additional one- year drug ban, officials of the Athletics Federation of Nigeria ( AFN) were in joyous mood following confirmati­on that the country has officially qualified for two relay events, including the men’s 4x100m.

World Athletics officially confirmed Nigeria’s qualificat­ion for two, out of the five relay events for Oregon 2022, which holds from July 15 to 25 in the United States.

Apart from the Men’s 4x100m relay squad, Nigerian athletes will also compete in the 4x400m Mixed Relay event.

For the 4x100m event, Nigeria, against all odds, secured qualificat­ion from the just concluded National Trials in Benin- City, Edo State, where the quartet of Favour Ashe, Godson Brume, Alaba Akintola, and reigning World U20 champion, Udodi

Onwuzurike, stormed to a Season’s Best Time of 38.35 seconds on the opening day.

The winning time saw Nigeria leapfrog South Africa into the 16th position, which is the last qualifying spot for the World Championsh­ips.

Just before the National Trials ended in Benin City on Sunday, news filtered into the stadium that Liberia had done a better time to push Nigeria from the 16th spot. It sparked apprehensi­on among the athletes and their coaches.

But it has turned out to be a mere speculatio­n, following the confirmati­on by the World Athletics of Nigeria’s 4x100m team qualificat­ion for Oregon.

Though Nigeria squeezed into the top 16th position among the qualified countries, AFN President, Tonobok Okowa, told The Guardian that the qualificat­ion is a moral booster for Team Nigeria.

“I am sure this will boost the moral of our athletes, coaches and everyone involved in this qualifying campaign,” Okowa stated.

Head coach of the AFN, former jumper, hurdler and sprinter, Seigha Porbeni, also spoke with The Guardian, yesterday, saying that more work would be done to turn the men’s 4x100m relay team into a medal winning squad at Oregon 2022.

Porbeni described as ‘ unfortunat­e’ the disqualifi­cation of Nigeria’s women 4x100m team from the World Championsh­ips after it initially qualified for the event.

However, he could not confirm, yesterday, if Nigeria’s men and women teams could still make it to Oregon 2022 in the 4x400m relay.

For the 4x400m Mixed Relay, Nigeria qualified with the 3: 13.60 seconds time it recorded about a year ago at the National Stadium, Tokyo, during the Olympic Games.

The Guardian recalls that the additional one- year ban slammed on Okagbare knocked off all individual and relay results she was involved in from June 13, 2021. The decision pushed Team Nigeria down to 17th position, allwoing Canada to take the last qualificat­ion spot in the women’s 4x100m relay to Oregon.

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