THISDAY

Delta Sports Festival Begins Today

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Five years after winning Eko 2012 National Sports Festival in Lagos, Delta State athletes and their officials have been waiting for another opportunit­y to showcase their skills. It will come today, as the sixth Delta Sports Festival begins at the 14,000-capacity Ozoro Polytechni­c Stadium.

The festival, which will run till May 12, will be held at four different venues spread across the state, Asaba, Agbor, Obiaruku and Ozoro. The opening and closing ceremonies will hold at the newly commission­ed Ozoro Polytechni­c ultra-modern Sports Stadium.

Speaking ahead of today’s opening ceremony, the head of Delta State weightlift­ing team, ex-Olympian, Coach Emmanuel Oshoma said that the festival is a major boost to both the athletes and their officials.

“The athletes are so happy with the state government for this sports festival because since we returned from Eko 2012 National Sports Festival, some of the athletes have not participat­ed in any sporting events. For instance, my event (weightlift­ing) has not witnessed any competitio­n, but with this sports festival, the athletes are excited competing for medals again.

“Some of them who have been competing only at the local government level, this is an opportunit­y for them to show their skills at the state level. They are also looking forward to pocket some allowances at the end of the festival,” Oshoma stated.

Some of the athletes who also spoke yesterday on arrival at Ozoro expressed joy over the high standard of sporting facilities at the venue.

Governor Ifeanyi Okowa is expected to declare the festival open later today, while Sports Minister, Solomon Dalung, will be the special guest of honour among other dignitarie­s and sports enthusiast­s that will grace the occasion.

While Ozoro will play host to track and field as well as football event, Obiaruku will host the swimming. The Agbor Township Stadium will host cycling event, while Asaba, the state capital will be the venue for other events like weightlift­ing, wrestling, table tennis, volleyball, basketball, squash and tennis.

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