With the Diamond League gradually winding down, the MoC Fantasy Race contest isn’t left out, as it is becoming increasingly difficult for players in the contest to steer clear of each other.

As the battle for supremacy continues, it was Dennis Ogbonna’s Team who emerged victorious in the Monaco contest.

It was a magical night in Monaco, as Kenya’s Beatrice Chepkoech set a new World Record (WR) in the women’s 3000m steeplechase. Like the saying goes about “Fortune favoring the bold” Ogbonna took a big risk by selecting Chepkoech ahead of her compatriot, Hyvin Kiyeng.

The move paid off extremely well as the player also selected the Kenyan as his captain, churning in a massive 90 points. Also, he selected the duo of Shaunae Miller-Uibo and Noah Lyles, all whom gave him 30 points respectively.

In the end, Dennis Ogbonna’s Team amassed a total of 255 points to finish in 1st place, while WeRun Team placing 2nd 227 points. Peter Ibironke’s Team was 3rd after accumulating with 220 points.

How the teams fared after the Monaco Diamond League.

AIRTIME WINNERS for #DiamondRaceContest DAY 10

There will be ₦3,000 Airtime available to the public each Diamond League Day, so who were the Top 3 finishers on Day 10 in the MoC League who are not MoC staff, and how will the Airtime be shared?

So, who were the Top finishers on Day 10 in the MoC League who are not MoC staff, and how will the Airtime be shared?

1st – Dennis Ogbonna’s Team– 255 points

2nd – WeRun Team-227 points

3rd- Peter Ibironke’s Team – 220 points

The prizes for the Top 3 are ₦1500, ₦1000 & ₦500 Airtime respectively, to a phone number of choice within Nigeria. If you are a winner and have not won our airtime before, kindly send an email with subject: “Airtime Redemption for #DiamondRaceContest” to [email protected].

The overall standings after the Monaco Diamond League

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Deji is one of the leading Athletics journalists in Nigeria as he possesses a deep passion for PR and branding athletes. He has extensively covered a wide range of sporting competitions, both within and outside Nigeria, with a particular focus on showcasing African Sports Stories. In addition to his journalistic prowess, he is well-versed in Sports Management and Marketing.

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