Host Nigeria names 95-strong team for Asaba 2018 – AthleticsAfrica
Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Nigeria

Host Nigeria names 95-strong team for Asaba 2018

2014 Commonwealth sprint champion Blessing Okagbare-Ighoteguonor and 2018 NCAA 200m champion Divine Oduduru will lead a 95-member Nigerian team for the 21st CAA African Senior Athletics Championships in Asaba, Delta State on 1-5 August.

Blessing Okagbare at the 2017 Warri Relays in Ozoro, Nigeria
Blessing Okagbare at the 2017 Warri Relays in Ozoro, Nigeria

2014 Commonwealth sprint champion Blessing Okagbare-Ighoteguonor and 2018 NCAA 200m champion Divine Oduduru will lead a 95-member Nigerian team for the 21st CAA African Senior Athletics Championships in Asaba, Delta State on 1-5 August.

One notable name on the list is former British high jump champion, Michael Edwards, who was barred by the IAAF from competing for Nigeria at the Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast, Australia early this year.

Edwards, with a lifetime best of 2.25m, will compete in the men’s high jump after finally receiving clearance from the Athletics governing body to make the switch from Great Britain and Northern Ireland to Nigeria.

Other medal hopefuls in Team Nigeria include: 2018 Commonwealth Games women’s 100m hurdles gold medallist, Oluwatobiloba Amusan (100m hurdles) who will be competing in her first African Senior Championships.

Nigerian 100m champion and Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games fourth place finisher, Seye Ogunlewe, and new kid on the block Enoch Adegoke, who clocked a personal best of 10.19 secs at the Commonwealth Games, will surely give the South African and Ivorian sprinters a run for their money on home front in Asaba.

2014 Commonwealth Games Long jump champion Ese Brume signals her return to form with a season’s best of 6.82m in 2018. The home fans will hope she can replicate that form in her state stadium at Asaba 2018 next month.

South Africa won the last edition of the CAA Africa Senior Championships they hosted two years ago in Durban, with Kenya finishing second and Nigeria settling for third place.

Team Nigeria – Asaba 2018

Team Nigeria – CAA African Championships – Asaba 2018

Meet The Authors

Website | + Posts

Motunde is one of our top assets as associate editor and social media manager. A hardworking copy editor with an eye for little details.

You May Also Like

Africa

Nigeria's Tobi Amusan wins gold, her compatriot Ese Brume, Jacob Krop and Mary Moraa of Kenya, and Uganda’s Oscar Chelimo scoop minor medals on...

Nigeria

Nigerian dynamite Tobi Amusan put together a flawless race to set a new world record of 12.12 secs in the 100m hurdles semifinals at...

Nigeria

Team Nigeria to Maurice 2022 includes four defending African champions and World medallists such as: Ese Brume (Long Jump), Tobiloba Amusan (100m hurdles), Chioma...

Nigeria

Ofili, 19, breaks Blessing Okagbare’s Nigerian 200 metres national record of 22.04, which had stood since 2018, at the Tom Jones Memorial Invitational in...

Click to access the login or register cheese