Our athletes have given us hope of a brighter tomorrow ― Okowa
Athletics Federation of Nigeria, AFN, President Tonobock Okowa says the future is very bright for track and field in Nigeria following the unprecedented feats achieved by the country’s young athletes at the World Athletics U20 Championships which ended Sunday in Nairobi, Kenya.
Nigeria won four gold and three bronze medals to finish third on the medal table and Okowa has congratulated the team.
‘The athletes and their coaches have done us very proud. They have achieved our best-ever performance in the history of the Championships,’ said Okowa.
The AFN President believes the unprecedented feats signify that track and field in Nigeria is on the rise again after some 13 years of more misses than hits.
‘This is a new beginning for athletics in Nigeria. We are confident this new set of athletes will be there in Paris, France in three years time to help us also achieve our best performance at the Olympics,’ he said.
Okowa insists our inability to win a single medal at both the London (2012) and Rio De Janeiro (2016) Olympics was because we neglected our youths. ‘Our chances of winning medals at the Olympics reduced because we failed to develop the youths who would have grown to make podium appearances like their predecessors did especially in the 1990s and early 2000s,’ he added and revealed all the individual medals Nigeria won at the Olympics came from athletes who started at the U20 level. ‘
From Falilat Ogunkoya, Mary Onyali to Chioma Ajunwa, Blessing Okagbare, Glory Alozie and Ese Brume, they all rose to become Olympic medallists after making their marks at the World U20 Championships. The challenge before us at the AFN is to turn some of the athletes here to potential Olympic medallists by the time we get to Paris, France in 2024.’
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