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How athletes thrilled FUTA students, spectators at Akure All-Comers

By Gowon Akpodonor |   19 February 2020   |   3:59 am  

• Future is bright for track and field in Nigeria, says Okon
• Ojeli tops AFN’s latest list of best performances

Students of the Federal University of Technology (FUTA) in Akure, Ondo State will not forget in a hurry the exhilaration they got during the Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN) All-Comers competition last weekend.The All-Comers was the first competition organised by the Olamide George-led AFN board for the athletes to commence their preparation for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.

At the end of the competition, AFN’s Performance Director, Gabriel Okon said he was thrilled with the performances of athletes.“I can say that the future is bright for track and field in Nigeria,” an elated Okon told journalists. A sizeable number of athletes ran new personal bests on the track in their first competitive race of the year and Okon believes it is a positive sign of what to come if the athletes were given the motivation and training that they need.

“The performances at the AFN All-Comers event blew my mind,” he said. “Imagine having athletes running that fast in only the first competition of the year. This is great encouragement for us at the AFN to provide more competitions for them so that they can perform to their optimal best.”Okon has coached Team Nigeria track and field athletes to several Olympics and World Athletics Championships.

Ifeanyi Ojeli of Making of Champions (MoC) track club ran a first ever sub 21 seconds of his young career, racing past the finish line in 20.94 seconds. The performance shot him to the top of the list of Nigerian performances released yesterday by the AFN, and the fifth fastest in the world so far this year.

Ojeli continued from where he stopped last year, when he ran 45.91 seconds in the 400m, his first quarter mile race inside 46 seconds. This was the same athlete who was struggling with a 46.9 seconds about a year ago.

Another athlete who ran a new personal best at the Akure All-Comers was Favour Ofili, the University of Port Harcourt undergraduate, who improved her time in the 200m from 23.24 seconds achieved in 2019 to 23.07 seconds in only her first race in 2020.

Ofili is now the fastest Nigerian 200m athlete so far this year and the second fastest in the world. She looks on course to becoming the eighth Nigerian woman to run a sub-51 seconds over the 400m in the Nigerian all-time list.

Currently ranked 16th in the 400m, Ofili ran a new 51.51seconds personal best at the World Athletics Championships in Doha, Qatar to top the Nigerian list last year. “With Ofili and a couple of our athletes, who opened their campaign this season with 54 seconds runs, I believe we can get them to improve to a sub 52, 51seconds before the African Championships in Algeria in June and get the qualifying time for the Olympics in the 4x400m,” Okon stated.

In the women’s 100m, Nzubechi Grace Nwokocha ran an 11.52 seconds lifetime best to race to the top of the Nigerian list. Her 11.37 seconds performance in the final was aided by a massive 7.6mps trail wind, while Glory Patrick won the 400m in a new 54.50 personal best, beating her previous time of 54.88 seconds set in 2017.

“We are confident that more personal and world leading performances will be achieved in Ado Ekiti at the end of the month when the first AFN Classics holds at the Oluyemi Kayode stadium,” Okon said.He challenged Ojeli to again race to a new personal best to honour the late Oluyemi Kayode, a member of the silver medal-winning Nigerian 4x100m quartet at Barcelona ‘92 Olympic Games in Spain. Oluyemi Kayode died in October, 1994 in Arizona, United States of America. The Ado-Ekiti Stadium was named to honour the memory of Kayode, the Ekiti indigene, who placed seventh in the 200m at Barcelona ‘92 Olympics.

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