Nigeria: Team Nigeria Secures More Tickets to 2027 World Athletics Championships
Home-based runners delivered an African record and a season’s best as Nigeria added two relay berths for the 2027 World Championships.
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Okowa hails Tinubu for World Championships tickets
AFN President Tonobok Okowa praises President Bola Tinubu for providing funds that led to Team Nigeria securing multiple World Championships tickets. Read More: https://punchng.com/okowa-hails-tinubu-for-world-championships-tickets/
Nigeria secures more tickets to 2027 World Championships
Team Nigeria’s contingent to the World Relay Championship in Gaborone, Botswana, on Sunday secured two additional tickets to the 2027 World Athletics Championships in Bejing, China. The additional tickets were won in the 4×100m women and 4×400m mixed relay on the final day of the competition at the packed National Stadium Gaborone, Botswana. Although Team Nigeria missed the services of some international stars, the country’s locally trained athl…
WA Relays: How Team Nigeria Blazed The Trail In Gaborone
The global sprint spotlight shone brightly on Gaborone as the World Relays delivered a thrilling showcase of speed, precision, and national pride. By the time the baton had made its final exchanges, 72 teams had stamped their authority and secured qualifications for the World Athletics Championships Beijing 2027. Read Also: Ashe Targets Golds at CAA Championships in Accra After Strong National Team Return | Sports247 Nigeria Among the standout p…
Team Nigeria Picks Two More Tickets For World Championships In Beijing
The final day of the world relay championships in Gaborone, Botswana, produced yet another mixed day for team Nigeria, with two teams securing tickets for the World Championships to join the 4x100m mixed relay team that qualified on the opening day of the championships. The Women’s 4x400m team recorded Did Not Start (DNS). READ ALSO: VIDEO: Nigeria’s 4x100m Mixed Relay Team Qualifies For World Championships The quartets of Samson Nathaniel, …
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