Following the London Diamond League, results for the Diamond Race contest is Out!!!

Yemi Olus’ Pacesetters team maintains its position as our league leader after bagging 1611 points and also climbs higher on the world Leaderboard from 98th position to 69th position,  wow congratulations Yemi. For the London meet, Yemi’s pacesetter team had seven 1st position including her Captain Asbel Kiprop. This comes ahead of Xtopher Maduewesi’s Trailblazer’s team in second position with 1461 points while Bambo Akani’s Top Sprinter’s team is in the third position with 1433 points.

League result after Day 11 London Diamond Race contest

The overall leader across the whole world after Day 11 still remains Tobias Burkhardt’s LUST Plauen Team on 1749 points. The first 3 in the MoC League all time still remains  MoC Staff – Yemi who is one of our Senior Writers at MoC finish tops, followed by another senior writer, Christopher Maduewesi in second position and Bambo, our CEO in third position.

AIRTIME WINNERS for #DiamondRaceContest DAY 11

As usual, there will be ₦3,000 Airtime available to the public each Diamond League Day, so who were the Top 3 finishers on Day 8 in the MoC League who are not MoC staff, and how will the Airtime be shared?

Day 11 result of London Diamond Race Contest

1st Position – Edwin Peter’s Cheetah’s Team – 115

2nd Position – Arowolo Emmanuel’s Team – 114

3rd Position- Kingsley Aliu’s Team Khisso – 106

The prizes for the top three winners are  ₦1500,  ₦1000 and  ₦500 respectively.

To redeem your Airtime, please email [email protected] with your name, team name, phone number and network to send the Airtime, and also your facebook, twitter and instagram names so that we can tag you whenever we announce the results and you’ve won!

Ensure you follow Makingofchamps on Social media for fresh updates for the next Diamond League, Good luck all as we cross our fingers for the next meet!

 

 

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Funmi Fameso is a Junior Sports Writer at Making of Champions. She is a 2012 Graduate of Lagos State University, where she obtained a BSc in Microbiology. She worked as a Health Centre Laboratory Assistant during her NYSC year and since then she has worked as a Junior Sports Writer for her church’s youth magazine, Kingsword Youth Club Magazine. It was watching the Sydney 2000 Olympics that ignited her passion of sports, most especially Athletics. Sports means three things to her: Passion, Hard Work and Dedication!

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