Having endured a difficult 2020 as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, athletes in Nigeria now have something to smile about as the 3rd edition of the Making of Champions (MoC) Grand Prix, the largest annual Athletics Competition in Nigeria aside the National Trials, is now set to hold on the 2nd and 3rd of April 2021 at the Yabatech Sports Complex in Lagos, Nigeria!

Since the inaugural edition in 2018, the MoC Grand Prix has become one of the most important fixtures in the annual calendar of the Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN), who is MoC’s Technical Partner for the event, ensuring that all races are timed electronically and all results ratified and recognized globally by World Athletics.

At a Media Parley organized by Making of Champions on Thursday to announce the return of the event, MoC Founder & CEO Bambo Akani said, “It’s good to be back. We’re very glad that the MoC Grand Prix can make a return for the third edition. Obviously, this was meant to happen in 2020 but because of the coronavirus pandemic, it wasn’t able to happen in May, then December, so we are really pleased that it can now return for Nigerian athletes and athletes everywhere in April 2021.”

“The MoC Grand Prix holds an added importance this year because it will serve as an Olympic-qualifying event and we’re looking very much forward to helping as many Nigerian athletes as possible qualify for the Olympics. We’re calling on corporate sponsors across Nigeria to join in this effort to support Nigeria’s Olympic hopes, especially in the midst of the debilitating coronavirus crisis”, he added.

Nigeria’s top athletes have always featured in the MoC Grand Prix.

Up to 30 Track & Field disciplines across the sprints, jumps, throws, hurdles and relays will be featured at the 3rd MoC Grand Prix, which is set to be the biggest and most important edition of the event to date, with the competition set to serve as a crucial Olympic Qualifier for Nigeria’s top athletes. Registration is now open for the event and can be done via this link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/3rdMoCGrandPrix

The event will strictly observe the Sports Ministry’s Covid-19 Sports Code & Protocol and a final list of invited athletes will be released after an initial 1-month registration period for interested athletes has closed.

One of the highlights of the 3rd MoC Grand Prix will be the staging of the first Mixed 4x400m Olympic Qualification attempt considering that the Mixed 4x400m (with 2 men and 2 women per team) will be featured at the Olympics for the very first time in Tokyo. As such, athletes from other African countries will also be invited to compete at the event, particularly relay teams vying for qualification for the Tokyo Olympics in six months’ time.

Jakpa and Arowolo dip in at the finish line in the 100m Final at the 1st MoC Grand Prix

With World Athletics Rankings being used for the first time to determine Olympic qualification, MoC Partnerships Manager Evans Emmanuel disclosed at the Media Parley that the 3rd MoC Grand Prix is part of an intended series of five Olympic qualifying competitions across Nigeria from March to June tagged the ‘MoC Athletics Challenge’, and that discussion with potential sponsors were already ongoing:

“Apart from few athletes globally who have already hit Olympic qualifying standards in their events, most Athletes worldwide will have to qualify through their World Rankings, which is an average of their five best performances in the last 12 months. For that reason, apart from the 3rd MoC Grand Prix, with the support of more sponsors we will be looking to put up another four events leading to the Olympics.” 

“We have already had several positive discussions with prospective sponsors for the 3rd MoC Grand Prix – there has been a lot of interest in supporting Olympic-qualifying Events that will help Nigeria’s Athletes triumph over the global pandemic and propel the nation to our best Olympic showing since Atlanta ’96 – we are looking forward to unveiling these sponsors as they join our events in the coming weeks!”

The women’s 100m final at the 2nd MoC Grand Prix was a keenly contested event.

About 400 athletes, including several National Champions and Commonwealth Games Medallists from Gold Coast 2018, attended the 1st MoC Grand Prix in 2018, with Sports Betting and Lottery company Baba Ijebu as the Lead Sponsor, awarding prize money to over 80 Athletes across 27 Track & Field disciplines.

The number of participants increased to 500 at the 2nd MoC Grand Prix in 2019, where 28 disciplines were featured and prize money was awarded to over 50 Athletes, with Nestle Pure Life serving as the Official Hydration Sponsor.

Nestle Pure Life served as the Official Hydration sponsor of the 2nd MoC Grand Prix.

The MoC Grand Prix has attracted interest from Athletes across West & Central Africa as well, with one Athlete from Benin Republic registering and Athletes from as far away as Cameroon and Niger also expressing interest in the competition. This year, we’re taking it a step further by inviting other African nations to compete against Nigeria for Olympic Qualification in the mixed 4x400m relay and in the other relays. More details will be released as the event approaches.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Yemi Galadima is a Senior Sportswriter and Editor at Making of Champions. She has a bias for Athletics and was previously a Sports Reporter at the National Mirror, where she hosted a weekly column ‘On the Track with Yemi Olus’ for over two years. A self-acclaimed ‘athletics junkie’, she has covered national and international events live, such as the African Athletics Championships, African Games, Olympics and World Athletics Championships. She also freelances for World Athletics.

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