Sports Minister Sunday Dare endears himself to Team Nigeria athletes

Nigeria’s Minister of Youth, Sports and Social Development Sunday Dare has become a beacon of hope to Team Nigeria athletes at the ongoing Tokyo...

Team Nigeria Review – 2020 Olympic Games Day 11

Team Nigeria will be guaranteed a medal on Day 12 of the ongoing Tokyo Olympics after one of its flagbearers in the women's wrestling,...

I’m on the right track for 2016 – Omeiza Akerele!

Winning two GOLD medals and a Silver at his first career conference meet, the 2016 Summit League Indoor Championships, created a perfect start to...

Ogunode, Schippers set WLs at Tom Jones Memorial Invitational!

Qatar’s Femi Ogunode dethroned former World Champion Yohan Blake to top the world standings in the men’s 100m after equaling his Asian Record of...

Mo Farah, Ruth Beitia named 2016 European Athletes of the Year

Great Britain’s Mo Farah was named the male European Athlete of the Year 2016, while Spanish jumper Ruth Beitia won the female category of...
2015 World Championships

Isaac Makwala smashes 30-year old MR, wins 200m/400m double in Madrid

Botswana’s Isaac Makwala has made history by becoming the first man ever to run a sub-20 and sub-44 in the 200m/400m on the same...

Egwero finishes 3rd, races to SB at Anhalt Meeting

Nigeria's Ogho-Oghene Egwero was one of several African athletes in action at the 20th edition of the LA Meeting Anhalt in Dessau, Germany, this...

Amusan dazzles in Kingston as Brume dominates in Chorzow

Although there was no NCAA action this past weekend, some of Nigeria's elite athletes were in action at various meets and put up performances...

ORU signs Nigerian sprinters Victor Peka & Aniekeme Alphonsus

Year 2016 will end on a high note for the Nigerian duo of Aniekeme Alphonsus and Victor Peka who have been granted full Track...

Oduduru, eight other Nigerian athletes qualify for NCAA DI Championships

About nine Nigerian athletes will be in action when the NCAA Division I Championships get underway in Eugene from June 6 to 9, following...