Mixed Results for Team Naija at Penn Relays

Regina George anchors 4x400m women to 2nd place with storming final leg run! The annual Penn Relays took place in the US over the weekend, and Team Nigeria's...

Seven MoC Athletes race to PBs at AFN/Dynamic Sporting Solutions Meet

At least seven of Making of Champions’ (MoC) nine athletes that competed at the Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN) / Dynamic Sporting Solutions Track...

Oduduru races to School Record to win the 60m at Texas...

Divine Oduduru was the man to beat in the 60m on Day 1 of the Texas Tech Shootout on Friday, February 8th, as he...
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Blessing Okagbare & Ugonna Ndu hit qualifying marks for London 2017

National double sprints Champion Blessing Okagbare has opened her 2017 season with a win at the Texas Tech Red Raider Shoot-Out held on Friday,...

Akani Simbine runs fastest 100m by a South African on home...

Akani Simbine is consistently proving why he will be a major force in the 100m this year, as he posted the fastest time in...

Amusan smashes PB thrice, wins 60mH & 200m titles in Albuquerque

The 2017 indoor season is still very young, but Oluwatobiloba Amusan is leaving no stone unturned in ensuring that she enjoys a perfect campaign...

Gyang & Akusho win titles at 4th Warri/Effurun Peace Marathon

Emmanuel Gyang and Rose Akusho emerged winners of the men and women’s categories respectively of the 4th Warri/Effurun Peace Marathon concluded on Saturday in...

Okagbare-Ighoteguonor returns to Rabat as Amusan gets set for Adidas Boost...

At the Meeting International Mohammed VI d'Athlétisme de Rabat, Blessing Okagbare-Ighoteguonor would be making her third Diamond League appearance in 2019 and a consecutive...

Okagbare, Oduduru & Amusan top Nigeria’s entry list for 2019 World...

Twenty five (25) athletes have been listed to represent Nigeria in the provisional entry list released by the IAAF, for the 2019 World Championships...

Lasitskene wins 3rd consecutive High Jump World title as Stahl takes...

Mariya Lasitskene became the first High Jump athlete in history to win three consecutive World Championships titles, scaling a height of 2.04m to successfully...