Nigeria’s best athletes are set to battle it out at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium, Benin from June 16 to 18, 2024 for the National Athletics Trials.
The trials, also known as the National Championships, are being organised by the Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN) to crown new national champions and select the best athletes that will represent the country’s
at the upcoming two major championships – Paris Olympic Games and Douala African Seniors Athletics Championships.
The home based athletes will seek to outmatch their compatriots from Europe and America, who have been delivering impressive performances on the track and in the field events recently, to make the teams to the two major upcoming competitions.
Recall that at the NCAA Championship finals, Temitope Adeshina broke the national record in the women’s high jump with a leap of 1.97m, a feat that has excited top coach Kola Adeboye, who believes she can surpass the 2.00m mark before the Olympics.
The women’s long jump event is shaping up to be a thrilling contest, with Olympic bronze medalist Ese Brume facing a stern challenge from Prestina Ochonogor, the gold medalist at the recent CAA Region 2 Championship in Accra.
The men’s 100m race will be a showdown between three U.S.-based athletes, Favour Ashe, Kanyinsola Ajayi, and Godson Brume, who have all run under 10 seconds, and two local stars, Consider Ekanem and Israel Okon, who will be eager to prove their worth on home soil.
The women’s 100m event is loaded with talented and experienced athletes, including Favour Ofili, Rosemary Chukwuma, and Tima Godbless, who will be challenged by the likes of home favorite Justina Tiana Eyakpobeyan, the gold medalist at the CAA Region 2 Championship.
Other thrilling events to watch out for include the men’s 400m, women’s hurdles, and the men’s 200m races, where the likes of Samuel Ogazi, Emmanuel Ojeli, and Chidi Okezie will be vying for top honors.
The Technical Director of the Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN), Samuel Onikeku, has emphasized the importance of the National Trials, stating that the federation has zero tolerance when it comes to selecting members of Team Nigeria Athletics.
The Edo State Sports Commission Chairman, Yusuf Alli, has also assured that they are ready to welcome the athletes and spectators to the event, with the promise of an entertaining and well-organized championship.
The AFN is also preparing a grand welcome for the over 25 foreign-based athletes who will be competing in Benin City, acknowledging their commitment and determination to succeed in their careers.
World record holder and the fastest runner in the women’s 100m, Tobi Amusan, will be up against recently crowned West African queen, Faith Osamuyi, while the men’s 400m is a three-way event with Samuel Ogazi, home boy CAA Region 2 gold medalist Emmanuel Ojeli, and Chidi Okezie, one of the game changers during the 13th African Games.
Despite the fine timings returned by the U.S-based athletes, the National Trials scheduled for the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium in Benin City will be a different challenge, considering the traveling and weather conditions.
The Technical Director of the Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN), Samuel Onikeku, emphasized that the federation has zero tolerance when it comes to selecting Team Nigeria Athletes, as they have athletes who have already met the Olympic Games qualifying standards and many who have yet to qualify.
The Executive Chairman of Edo State Sports Commission, Yusuf Alli, says they are ready to welcome the athletes and spectators to the event, promising an entertaining and well-organized championship.
The Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN) is also putting together a rousing welcome party for the over 25 foreign-based athletes competing in Benin City, acknowledging their commitment, determination, and desire to succeed in their careers. ##