Eyakpobeyan and Israel complete sprints double as more rising stars emerge at National U18/U20 trials

Eyakpobeyan leads the U18 category of Nigerian contingents to Zambia

Eyakpobeyan and Israel complete sprints double as more rising stars emerge at National U18/U20 trials

Funmilayo Fameso 15:54 - 01.04.2023

Justina Eyakpobeyan and Sunday Israel made it sprint double victories at the National U18 and U20 trials in Kaduna.

Several rising stars were discovered at the just concluded National U18 and U20 trials in Kaduna, having Justina Eyakpobeyan and Sunday Israel top the list with fantastic times that won them the 100m and 200m.

The two-day trials were used to select the country's representatives at the African U18 and U20 Championships in Zambia this month and brought into the limelight athletes that can dominate the continent at their age group level.

Eyakpobeyan dominating the U18 girl's 100m and 200m events

On Day 1, Eyakpobeyan sped to a lifetime best of 11.35s to win the U18 100m final, far ahead of Faith Okwose in 11.64s and Stella Oyebode in 11.79s.

Eyakpobeyan won the U18 100m final in 11.33s
Justina Eyakpobeyan

She then made it a sprint double on Day 2 with another blazing Personal Best (PB) of 23.58s. Okwose was second again in 23.89s, and Aminat Adekanbi third in 24.45s.

Eyakpobeyan made it sprint double victories at the National U18 and U20 trials in Kaduna
Justina Eyakpobeyan

Eyakpobeyan's talent and times are highly commendable for her age and will surely be a standout athlete at the African Championships in Zambia.

Consequently, in the U20 category, Grace Sule won in 23.63s, as Adetutu Aladeloye was second in 23.88s, and Aminat Adekanbi third in 24.71s.

Sule victorious in the U20 200m final at the National U18 and U20 Championships in Kaduna
Grace Sule

Israel blazes to sprint double wins

The boy's U18 100m and 200m category pushed into the limelight, Sunday Israel. The Delta State athlete was meters above his peers, racing to a PB of 10.48s (1.4) to win the boy's U18 100m final on Day 1 of the trials.

On Day 2, Israel ran a blistering PB of 21.01s to win the 200m final. He is the third fastest time by a Nigerian sprinter this season both indoors and outdoors. This is a massive talent right here!

Israel won the U18 200m final at the National U18 and U20 trials in Kaduna
Sunday Israel

Akintoyin and Nwachukwu race to 400m national prominence

One of the standout athletes of the trials was Blessing Akintoyin, racing to an exceptional lifetime best of 53.76s to win the 400m U20 final.

Akintoyin clocks a blistering time of 53.73s to win the U20 400m final in Kaduna
Blessing Akintoyin

She finished ahead of Joy Osareti from Ondo State, and Joy Joseph from Oyo State.

Likewise in the U18 final, Chioma Nwachukwu ran the fastest race of her life clocking a PB of 54.47s, ahead of Favour Onyah and Odot Effiong.

Nwachukwu races to a PB of 54.47s to win the U18 400m final in Kaduna
Chioma Nwachukwu

Ogazi and Olawole impress in boy's 400m U20 final

Samuel Ogazi's impressive time of 47.28s was enough to win the boy's 400m U20 final, with Bamidele Ajayi finishing second and Kehinde Ajayi third.

National U18 and U20 trials, Kaduna
Samuel Ogazi

In the final B, Olanrewaju Olawole clocked 47.80s to win the event, while Badmus Gafar and Ekpe Maduabuchi were second and third respectively.

Olanrewaju Olawole

Salibu dominates the U20 800m event

Yetunde Salibu ran a brilliant PB time of 2:08.88s to win the U20 800m final.

National U18 and U20 trials, Kaduna
Yetunde Salibu

Her time was even faster than the senior category where Comfort James ran 2:09.52, ahead of Verity Umoru in 2:15.62.

Kparika launches to Javelin victory

Victoria Kparika won the girl's Javelin throw with a distance of 41.75m, while Temitope Ademola and Salamatu Mohammad finished second and third respectively with 39.84m and 38.31m.

National U18 and U20 trials, Kaduna
Victoria Kparika

In all, the just concluded National U18 and U20 trials in Kaduna was a huge success in terms of discovering new talents that will don Nigerian colours at international championships years from now.

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