Tag: Team Nigeria

  • Team Nigeria’s performance has been good so far, says Yakmut

    Team Nigeria’s performance has been good so far, says Yakmut

    Alhassan Yakmut, Director General of the National Sports Commission (NSC), on Tuesday in Brazzaville said Team Nigeria’s performance at the ongoing 11th African Games in Congo had been good so far.

    Yakmut, who was at the Makelekele Gymnasium to watch the Nigerian women beat their Gabonese counterparts in basketball, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that Nigeria’s current standing was expected.

    NAN reports that Egypt and South Africa now appear to be out of sight for Nigeria on the medals table, in terms of position and number of medals won.

    “Team Nigeria has maintained its character, that of always coming up in the last few days of the competition.

    “Most of our best events are always held toward the end of the Games. So, right now, our medals haul has been improving, and it is `so far, so good’,” Yakmut said.

    He, however, acknowledged that Team Nigeria was out of contention for the first two places on the medals table.

    “First or second position is no longer possible for us, even though we are winning many medals now and we are going to win more.

    “The problem is in the fact that we didn’t take advantage of some areas, such as fencing, while badminton didn’t give us what we expected.

    “Athletics, particularly, has not given us what we should have and that has been disappointing,’’ the NSC D-G said.

    He, however, praised the efforts of Team Nigeria in cycling and boxing, saying boxing had been the best for the Nigerian team so far.

    Yakmut also pointed out that the country has a future in cycling with the Games’ performance.

    The Games will end on Saturday.

  • AAG: Team Nigeria targets more medals in powerlifting

    Team Nigeria is banking on the powerlifting event to shore up its medal haul at the ongoing 2015 African Games in Congo Brazzaville.

    Egypt currently leads the medals table at the multi-sports tournament.

    According to the powerlifting coach, Feyisetan Are, the team is eyeing 11 gold medals from the 16 events at stake.

    So far, Team Nigeria has won 63 medals – 17 gold, 25 silver and 21 bronze medals to maintain fourth place on the medals table.

    On Monday, Tosin Oke and Onyegbule Lovina won two gold medals in the athletics events for Team Nigeria.

    In the men’s triple jump event, Oke jumped 17.00metre to claim gold, while his compatriot, Olumide Olamigoke jumped 16.98m to settle for silver in same event.

    Lovina who competed in the 100M-T11 of para athletics ran 12.64secs to clinch gold medal in the event.

    Also, Doreen Amata failed in the quest to retain her title as she had to settle for silver after jumping 1.85m in the triple jump event.

    Ogho Oghene Egwere and Tyrone Akins added silver and bronze to Team Nigeria’s medal haul in the men’s 100m and 110m hurdles.

     

  • Team Nigeria bags 12 gold

    Team Nigeria bags 12 gold

    Team Nigeria is fighting hard to emerge overall winner of the second edition of the African Youth Games (AYG) as the Nigerian team increased its gold medals’ hauls to 12 as at yesterday’s afternoon (Wednesday’s afternoon.)

    Nigeria is currently placed second on the overall medals table with South Africa leading having won 13 gold medals in swimming alone but the Nigerian Team is poised to overtake South Africa with envisaged gold medal haul from boxing and most especially athletics which began yesterday (Wednesday) evening. Kenya is also expected to give Nigeria a run for her money as a strong force in athletics in the continent.

    From the results gathered yesterday’s afternoon Team Nigeria has won three more gold medals and more silver and bronze in the sports as follows:

    The three additional gold medals were won by Deborah Ukeh in the Girls’ and  Adesokan Ajoke in the Badminton mixed double while Ajoke Adesokan also emerged gold medalist in the Badminton Girls’ single and Team Nigeria also won their third gold medal of the day in the Girls’ C1 Canoe Sprint while the Nigeria also won bronze in the boys’ C1 Canoe sprint.

    Other events where Team Nigeria won silver included Badminton Boys’ single won by Nelson Kingsley. Two Bronze medals were won in Canoeing K1 Sprint and C1 Sprint, two more bronze medals were carted home by Nigeria in Badminton mixed double while Ojo Muideen Oyakojo also bagged the bronze in Boys’ Boxing’s Light Flyweight 49kg category, Ajoke Ojomu won bronze in table tennis single and Esther Godwin in Girls’ 63kg taekwondo.

  • Team Nigeria will qualify — Adamu

    Samson Adamu, the Managing Director of Kinetic Sports, organisers of the COPA Lagos Beach Soccer tournament, said on Friday that the Sand Eagles will secure a spot in the 2013 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup.

    Adamu made the remark in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos. NAN reports that the African qualifiers will hold from April 10 to April 14 in Casablanca, Morocco. The Beach Soccer World Cup is slated to hold from Sept. 18 to Sept. 28 in Papeete, Tahiti.

    Adamu noted that the team had been performing well in recent times, which he said was an added advantage as the team commences its preparation for the qualifiers.

    “The team looks prepared for the task ahead considering the fact that they did well in COPA Lagos last year; the team has been consistent, they are highly rated in Africa. I am optimistic and I believe in the abilities of the coaching crew. They will secure a spot in this year’s World Cup as they have always done,’’Adamu said.

    NAN reports that 18 players have been invited to the team’s Badagry camp which will be thrown open on March 10. It will be recalled that Sand Eagles were first runners up at the 2011 CAF Beach Soccer Championship.

    The team also made it to the quarter-finals of the 2011 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup.