Team Nigeria are making waves at the ongoing Olympic Games in Paris, with remarkable performances from its athletes. Ezekiel Nathaniel and Samuel Ogazi have broken records, while Favour Ofili, Udodi Onwuzurike, and Blessing Oborodudu continue to make strides in their respective events.
Ezekiel Nathaniel made history by becoming the first Nigerian athlete in 12 years to reach the semifinals of the 400m hurdles. He achieved this feat with a time of 48.32 seconds, earning an automatic qualification. This milestone marks a significant achievement for Nigerian athletics, with the last athlete to reach this stage being Amaechi Morton at the London 2012 Olympics.
Samuel Ogazi also impressed, shattering a 16-year record by advancing to the semifinals in the men’s 400m event. His personal best time of 44.50 seconds secured his spot, making him the first Nigerian male quarter-miler to qualify for the 400m semifinals at the Olympics since 2008.
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Favour Ofili is set to compete in the semifinals of the women’s 200m event, following her strong performance in the heats. Udodi Onwuzurike will also participate in round 1, heat 2 of the men’s 200m event, as the Nigerian team continues to make its mark on the Olympic stage.
In wrestling, Blessing Oborodudu, the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games silver medallist, defeated her Canadian opponent, Linda Morais, to progress into the quarterfinals of the women’s 68kg event. Oborodudu recovered from 0-2 down to win 8-2 on points, showcasing her determination and skill.
These achievements demonstrate the talent and dedication of Nigerian athletes, who are making their country proud on the global stage. As the Olympics continue, fans can expect more exciting performances from Team Nigeria.