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Nigeria In Women’s 4x100m Relay Final, Oke Places Seventh In Triple Jump by Slimboy94(m): 1:40am On Aug 10, 2012
Nigeria qualified for the final of the women’s 4x100m
relay Thursday night despite finishing fifth in the
heat won by the Tianna Madison-led USA quartet.
The Nigerian girls stole into the final slated for Friday
night as the fastest loser of the two heats ran at the
Olympic Stadium.
Though the Nigerian girls ran their season’s best time
of 42.74secs, it was obvious that they could not match
the strong field that included USA, Trinidad and
Tobago, The Netherlands and Brazil.
Christy Udoh, who opened the race for Nigeria from
lane two, failed to match up the Americans and the
rest of the field. She struggled to hand over baton to
Gloria Asumnu. Asumnu had a slight advantage
before handing over to Damola Osayomi.
A poor baton exchange slightly slowed Blessing
Okagbare before struggling to the finish line in the
fifth place.
Okagbare was excited that Nigeria made it to the final,
even as the eight team in Friday’s clash.
The other teams in Friday’s final include Jamaica,
Ukraine and Germany.
Tosin Oke did his best but was not good enough to get
him to the podium.
He finished seventh on the overall standing of the Men’s
triple jump with a 16.95m that was below his
Personal Best of 17.22m.
World Champion, American Christian Taylor lived
up to billing, winning the gold in 17.81m (a season’s
best). His compatriot, Will Claye picked the silver
medal with 17.62m while Italian Fabrizio Donato
(17.48m) was the surprise bronze medallist.

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