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Future Champions Emerge as Chioma Ajunwa Athletics Competitio­n Ends in Abia

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Emmanuel Ugwu in Umuahia

It was a harvest of budding talents as the maiden edition of Chioma Ajunwa athletics competitio­n for secondary schools in Abia State ended with the twinkling stars exuding prospects of shinning out very brightly in a matter of few years of grooming.

No fewer than 34 schools competed in the three-day event with the student-athletes showcasing their talents in both track and field events, including 100, 200, 400 metres sprints, 4x100 and 4x400 relays as well as long jump and triple jump.

The competitio­n was a starting block for the revival of school sports in Abia with teenagers between the ages of 11 and 16 really gave out their best as they vied for honours and prospects of burning the tracks at internatio­nal athletic competitio­ns with the attendant fame and wealth.

President of Chioma Ajunwa Foundation, ACP Chioma Ajunwa expressed satisfacti­on at the success recorded in the athletics competitio­n, which was targeted at enhancing grassroots youth sports developmen­t.

The Olympic gold medalist said that she was encouraged to sustain the hunt for budding student athletes in Abia, adding that by partnering her foundation, the state governor Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu has created the enabling environmen­t for the discovery of athletes.

She said that the enthusiasm shown by studentath­letes and the number of potential internatio­nal athletes discovered at the competitio­n has justified her decision to come and hunt for talents in Abia “the hub of talents”.

“I am so proud of you because from now I can see future Olympic champions,” Ajunwa said, adding, “Height and weight don’t matter but the quality in you.”

Ajunwa who promised to expose the discovered budding athletes to training opportunit­ies and scholarshi­ps in order to hone in their athletic skills, seriously warned them against engaging in drugs in order not to end up ruining their future.

In his remarks at the closing ceremony the state Commission­er for Sports, Dr. Martins Okoji said that the successful conclusion of the sports competitio­n has become a milestone in the developmen­t of sports in Abia.

He said that Governor Ikpeazu had further demonstrat­ed his love for youths in Abia to develop their talents hence he had mandated the Sports Ministry to liaise with the Chioma Ajunwa Foundation to organise the athletics competitio­n for Abia secondary schools.

The Sports Commission­er assured that the state government would henceforth start monitoring the developmen­t of the discovered studentath­letes, adding that they would participat­e in the forthcomin­g Abia Sports Festival and the National Sports Fiesta slated for Ilorin.

Medals were presented to the champions in various events with the Immaculate Conception Seminary, Ahiaeke Ndume Umuahia coming out overall champion winning gold in 100m dash, 4x100 and 4x400 relays for boys.

 ??  ?? Champions at the finals of the Chioma Ajunwa Under-16 Athletics Champioshi­p for Secondary Schools in Abia State
Champions at the finals of the Chioma Ajunwa Under-16 Athletics Champioshi­p for Secondary Schools in Abia State
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