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Commonwealth Youth Games: 16-year-old Nigerian, Nwokeji, To Represent England

by Leadership News
2 years ago
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16-year-old Nigerian born athlete, Ebuka Nwokeji, has been lined up to represent England in the upcoming Commonwealth Youth Games in Trinidad & Tobago.

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The British born Nigerian athletics star has a unique story that transcends borders. Having attended parts of his primary and secondary education both in Nigeria and the UK, he was able to experience the best of both worlds.

From a young age, he showcased his athletic abilities, leaving an indelible mark as a sprinting sensation in both countries. Winning almost every race he has competed in; Nwokeji was quickly recognized as a good talent catching the attention of the athletics community.

He is among international athletes of Nigerian descent who are dominating the UK athletics scene. With his speed, determination, and unwavering commitment to excellence, he has consistently emerged victorious, smashing records along the way. His outstanding performances and consistent track record have earned him the opportunity to represent England in competition coming up in August 2023.

In the UK rankings, he holds the top spot for the U17m 100m event with an impressive personal best time of 10.50 seconds (Power of 10). He also ranks third in the UK for the U17m 200m event with a personal best time of 21.36 seconds.

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His achievements in 2023 speak about his talent and potentials. Selected to represent England in the Commonwealth Youth Games, scheduled from July 4th to July 11th, Ebuka has the chance to compete against the best young athletes from Commonwealth nations. This is a momentous opportunity for him to showcase his abilities, make his mark on the international stage, and inspire young Nigerians with his athletic journeys .

Nwokeji’s recent feat of breaking the Middlesex County record in the U17m category is seen as noteworthy. The record, which had stood for 41 years, was previously held by the youngest Briton, Ade Mafe for having ever participated in the Olympics. Sport watchers said Nwokeji’s achievement not only demonstrates his exceptional talent but also highlights his potential to leave a lasting legacy in the world of athletics.

As he prepares to represent England in the Commonwealth Games, his journey serves as an inspiration to Nigerians both at home and abroad. He embodies the spirit of perseverance, determination, and resilience that defines Nigerian athletes who have made their mark on the global stage.

 


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