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Okpekpe Organisers Set to Host a World-class Race

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Organisers of the fifth edition of the Okpekpe internatio­nal 10km road race say they are ready to organise a bigger and better event on Saturday in Okpekpe near Auchi in Edo State.

Race Director of Organisati­on, Zakari Amodu, said yesterday that the first and only IAAF Bronze Label race in Nigeria will live up to its billing as one of the prestigiou­s road races in the world.

“Everything is set for a good race on Saturday,” begins Amodu. “We have covered all grounds necessary for a good race that will help us in our push to be a silver label race come next year. We have the required number of nations and elite athletes to fulfill the requiremen­ts for a bronze label race. We have all the materials we wanted for effective doping control including a doping station at the finish area in Okpekpe,’’ he said.

“The IAAF have set requiremen­ts for us to follow as a bronze label event and I can tell you we have met all the requiremen­ts and have even moved several steps higher,” he continued. ‘What we are waiting for is just for the race day to be here so that we can put into practice all we have been doing in terms of keeping to the requiremen­ts.

“The internatio­nal body also requested that prize money offered to competitor­s, including bonuses for times achieved shall be equal for all competitor­s regardless of their nationalit­y or gender – in other words prize money for places should be equal for men and women and for nationals of the host country and athletes of other nationalit­ies. This we have also done where the prize money for the first eight finishers are the same for men and women,” Amodu explained and added that drinking/sponging and refreshmen­t stations will be adequately staffed by competent personnel and that water and refreshmen­ts shall be provided free of charge for all participan­ts on the course and at the finish area.

Amodu also revealed that the Okpekpe race is much more than the race on the road.

‘’The Okpekpe race is conceptual­ised as a way of promoting distance and endurance related races for our athletes. It could pass for a high altitude high performanc­e training for our athletes who need such conditions to be able to train effectivel­y to be able to challenge the East Africans,” he concluded.

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