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Anyanacho Calls for Focused Taekwondo Board

- Femi Solaja

With less than three months to the elective congress of all sports federation­s as stipulated by the Sports Ministry, one of Nigeria’s medal hope at this month Olympic Games, Elizabeth Anyanacho, hoped for a game changer for the next board of the Taekwondo Federation of Nigeria.

Ahead of the election, some notable stakeholde­rs have thrown their hat into the ring and willing to lead the next board.

But for Anyanacho who is aiming to repeat ChikaChuk wu merije’ s medal winning feat 13 years ago at the Olympics, is leading other young Taek won do is ts to set the tone over the fortune in the country.

However, this long hiatus for Nigeria in the sport has set tongue swagging over the fortune soft he sport in the country. While some taekwondis­ts are of the view that the out-going Margaret Binga-led board of Nigeria Taek won do Federation has performed well in office, others argue to the contrary.

The 2019 African Games gold medalist, Chinazum Nwosu believes that under the Binga-led board, the sport has witnessed several successes especially in terms of athletes ranking, grading, and organisati­on of tournament­s.

“I want to tell you that so much has changed under the Binga-led board especially when it comes to the ranking system, selection of athletes for major competitio­ns as well as Kukkiwon Grading system. Prior to the outgoing board, we had no ranking as athletes are selected randomly to represent the country. But now every athlete knows his or her rating and this is the basis of athletes’ selection for major tournament­s. The Kukkiwon grading system has really improved unlike in the past where things were not done properly,” Nwosu said.

She added: “The coaching system has also improved as more coaches are well updated on the latest rules in the sport. I must also commend the efforts of the Technical Director, Chika Chukwumeri­je, who has been working hard to make certain changes in the interest of the athletes.”

But unlike Nwosu, 2019 African Games bronze medalist, Uzuamaka Otunadinma believes nothing seems to have changed in the sport. In fact, she blames the Binga-led board for her inability to compete at the Olympic qualifiers. Her words: “I cannot imagine myself not going to the qualifiers and finally miss out on the Olympic Games in Tokyo. It is just frustratin­g that a lot of athletes have been discourage­d with the way things are being run in the federation. For me, the last four years have not been good and it is painful that I cannot compete at the Olympic Games,” a visibly frustrated Otunadinma said.

However, Vivian Ndu, three-time national champion, believes that the Binga-led board has handled the sport with transparen­cy and accountabi­lity which was lacking before the board came on board. “Now athletes know that if you work hard you can make the national team. I like their transparen­cy when it comes to athletes’ selection to major tournament­s. Things have really changed for the better as some of us outside Lagos and Abuja now have the chance to make the national team because everything is now based on merit,” Ndu said.

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Participan­ts poses at the closure of Oyeghe’s Lady Captain’s Day Golf Tourney
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Wilder and Fury

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