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Re: Countdown To World Athletics Championship (for Nigerian Fans) by HAH: 6:39pm On Aug 11, 2013
Turanesh dibaba remain unbeaten
Re: Countdown To World Athletics Championship (for Nigerian Fans) by HAH: 6:41pm On Aug 11, 2013
Next 100M men finals
Re: Countdown To World Athletics Championship (for Nigerian Fans) by ksolo2013: 6:41pm On Aug 11, 2013
common desaolu get bronze at least common my naija brother from south london
Re: Countdown To World Athletics Championship (for Nigerian Fans) by HAH: 6:46pm On Aug 11, 2013
k-solo2013:
common desaolu get bronze at least common my naija brother from south london

You are on your own LOL
Re: Countdown To World Athletics Championship (for Nigerian Fans) by ksolo2013: 6:48pm On Aug 11, 2013
lol have toconsole my self na since no single naija born guy even in the 100m competition
Re: Countdown To World Athletics Championship (for Nigerian Fans) by biolabee(m): 6:51pm On Aug 11, 2013
Power lineup
Re: Countdown To World Athletics Championship (for Nigerian Fans) by HAH: 6:52pm On Aug 11, 2013
Bolt win 9.78
Re: Countdown To World Athletics Championship (for Nigerian Fans) by footreja: 6:53pm On Aug 11, 2013
Bolt wins 100m at 9.77sec
Re: Countdown To World Athletics Championship (for Nigerian Fans) by biolabee(m): 6:53pm On Aug 11, 2013
Gatlin...wannabeeeeeee


Usainiiii
Re: Countdown To World Athletics Championship (for Nigerian Fans) by Nobody: 6:54pm On Aug 11, 2013
The lightning has struck again
Re: Countdown To World Athletics Championship (for Nigerian Fans) by olapluto(m): 6:59pm On Aug 11, 2013
BOlt is looking beatable.

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Re: Countdown To World Athletics Championship (for Nigerian Fans) by olapluto(m): 7:06pm On Aug 11, 2013
Day 2...fair for Nigeria. 2 women miss out on final appearance after running very well. Nigeria win a silver medal (first since 1999).
Tomorrow, another chance of a medal. Blessing Okagbare AGAIN in 100m. Ajoke Odumosu and Ugonna Ndu go in the 400m hurdles. Good luck Nigeria. See you tomorrow afternoon (4.30pm) for the updates on the 100m women. Can Blessing Okagbare turn Silver to Gold? She's favoured silver going into the 100m final. She can do it. We see tomorrow.
Meanwhile, as I was updating you guys today, another Nigerian sportswoman just messaged me to say she's switching to represent UAE after being treated shabbily. She was given 400 naira a day in camping! That is ridiculous. Nigeria loses another potential olympic medalist.
Re: Countdown To World Athletics Championship (for Nigerian Fans) by Zelex9(m): 7:10pm On Aug 11, 2013
ola_pluto: Day 2...fair for Nigeria. 2 women miss out on final appearance after running very well. Nigeria win a silver medal (first since 1999).
Tomorrow, another chance of a medal. Blessing Okagbare AGAIN in 100m. Ajoke Odumosu and Ugonna Ndu go in the 400m hurdles. Good luck Nigeria. See you tomorrow afternoon (4.30pm) for the updates on the 100m women. Can Blessing Okagbare turn Silver to Gold? She's favoured silver going into the 100m final. She can do it. We see tomorrow.
Meanwhile, as I was updating you guys today, another Nigerian sportswoman just messaged me to say she's switching to represent UAE after being treated shabbily. She was given 400 naira a day in camping! That is ridiculous. Nigeria loses another potential olympic medalist.

Would you mind telling us which athlete?
Re: Countdown To World Athletics Championship (for Nigerian Fans) by deene: 7:12pm On Aug 11, 2013
ola_pluto: BOlt is looking beatable.

yes ....
exactly what I was just telling my friends...

a fully fit Johan Blake ....Tyson gay without drugs ... will beat this present bolt!
Re: Countdown To World Athletics Championship (for Nigerian Fans) by HAH: 7:14pm On Aug 11, 2013
N400 a day that is less than $3

Very very sad and they pay super eagles $10000 for every win at afcon
Re: Countdown To World Athletics Championship (for Nigerian Fans) by deene: 7:16pm On Aug 11, 2013
ola_pluto: Day 2...fair for Nigeria. 2 women miss out on final appearance after running very well. Nigeria win a silver medal (first since 1999).
Tomorrow, another chance of a medal. Blessing Okagbare AGAIN in 100m. Ajoke Odumosu and Ugonna Ndu go in the 400m hurdles. Good luck Nigeria. See you tomorrow afternoon (4.30pm) for the updates on the 100m women. Can Blessing Okagbare turn Silver to Gold? She's favoured silver going into the 100m final. She can do it. We see tomorrow.
Meanwhile, as I was updating you guys today, another Nigerian sportswoman just messaged me to say she's switching to represent UAE after being treated shabbily. She was given 400 naira a day in camping! That is ridiculous. Nigeria loses another potential olympic medalist.

this is so sad... sad
Re: Countdown To World Athletics Championship (for Nigerian Fans) by biolabee(m): 7:17pm On Aug 11, 2013
Na wa.... do u know how many athletes we have lost
Re: Countdown To World Athletics Championship (for Nigerian Fans) by Nobody: 7:26pm On Aug 11, 2013
Greyfog: Dibaba looks like adaobi.

Really ?
Re: Countdown To World Athletics Championship (for Nigerian Fans) by biolabee(m): 7:26pm On Aug 11, 2013
Just saw the women's long jump

Okagbare has to control her momentum....
Re: Countdown To World Athletics Championship (for Nigerian Fans) by AyodejiCharles(m): 7:30pm On Aug 11, 2013
Ohuruogu is through to the 400m final!
She came from way back to go past Natasha
Hastings in the final stretch and win it with a
time of 49.75. The Briton was extremely strong -
which has forever been a trademark of hers.

Ohuruogu was 0.14 seconds away from her
49.61 personal best.
Re: Countdown To World Athletics Championship (for Nigerian Fans) by olapluto(m): 7:57pm On Aug 11, 2013
HAH: N400 a day that is less than $3

Very very sad and they pay super eagles $10000 for every win at afcon

Re: Countdown To World Athletics Championship (for Nigerian Fans) by biolabee(m): 8:00pm On Aug 11, 2013
Regina george is pretty
Re: Countdown To World Athletics Championship (for Nigerian Fans) by biolabee(m): 8:14pm On Aug 11, 2013
Dam'n I wish her all the best jaawe..

Go for it

There is no one way to the market..

400 per day? No sponsorhsip..

What if she gets injured.. No health insurance..

Abeg tell her to go..

If na uae go help her achieve her goals
Re: Countdown To World Athletics Championship (for Nigerian Fans) by biolabee(m): 8:23pm On Aug 11, 2013
Good run by ohuruogu to beat hastings to get to the final

Blessing has what it takes to win gold medalS in long jump

The issue is her age
Re: Countdown To World Athletics Championship (for Nigerian Fans) by Nobody: 10:28pm On Aug 11, 2013
Congrats to Okagbare for the silver medal! She competed valiantly.
Re: Countdown To World Athletics Championship (for Nigerian Fans) by bambostic: 12:13am On Aug 12, 2013
biolabee: Good run by ohuruogu to beat hastings to get to the final

Blessing has what it takes to win gold medalS in long jump

The issue is her age


What issue do you have with her age?
Re: Countdown To World Athletics Championship (for Nigerian Fans) by biolabee(m): 5:18am On Aug 12, 2013
bambostic:

What issue do you have with her age?


It determines how long her career Will be...beijingn 15, rio 16
Re: Countdown To World Athletics Championship (for Nigerian Fans) by Nobody: 6:59am On Aug 12, 2013
The Women's 400m hurdles heats start at 8:50am. Nigeria's Muizat Odumosu and Ugonna Ndu will be in heats 2 and 4 respectively.

The Women's 100m semifinals start at 4:35pm. Nigeria's duo of Blessing Okagbare and Gloria Asumnu are in heats 1 and 3 respectively.
Re: Countdown To World Athletics Championship (for Nigerian Fans) by bambostic: 7:15am On Aug 12, 2013
biolabee:


It determines how long her career Will be...beijingn 15, rio 16

Dude she's 24, that's publicly available information. Even if you want to doubt the veracity of her age (which I think is a somewhat misplaced sentiment right now!), whether she makes it to Beijing '15 or Rio '16 should not really be the question, because regardless of her age, an athlete in the type of form she is will want to stay at the top at least until the next Olympics, especially since she missed out on any medals in London 2012...that is, her desire to win should be enough to take her through this Olympic cycle, hopefully with no injuries cropping up!

Your question really should be about whether she can make it to 2020...and that my friend, is a question one would ask about any athlete regardless of their age - does she have the mental fortitude and desire to stay at the top for two Olympic cycles? Only time will tell, if Blessing is destined to be a "Bolt-esque" legend in women's sprinting, or a one Olympic cylce flash in the pan!

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Re: Countdown To World Athletics Championship (for Nigerian Fans) by bambostic: 7:16am On Aug 12, 2013
Here's my article from yesterday on Blessing's Silver medal in the Long Jump!

http://makingofchampions.net/2013/08/11/blessing-okagbare-wins-nigerias-first-world-championship-medal-since-1999/

Earlier today, Sunday August 11th 2013, in the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow, Blessing Okagbare came as close as any Nigerian has ever come to becoming a World Champion in Athletics, when she finished 2 centimetres behind the unpredictable, yet ever-present Brittney Reese in the Long Jump – unpredictable because Reese sneaked into today’s final in 12th place of 12 athletes and on countback against her American teammate Funmi Jimoh who also jumped only 6.57m in qualifying on Saturday, but ever-present because the Olympic Champion won an unprecedented 3rd World Championship GOLD medal in a row. Blessing gave it her all with her 6.99m jump, only 1 centimetre behind her personal best, but she was always likely going to have to jump a new PB and go over 7 metres to win the GOLD. As I mentioned in my previous post on Blessing’s chances at the World Championships, my heart said GOLD, but my head said that Brittney Reese would take some beating!

Reese, despite an indifferent season that had somewhat gone downhill since she jumped 7.25m in the Doha leg of the Diamond League in May, produced the goods when it mattered the most with her 7.01m jump in Moscow. In contrast, since Blessing’s wind-assisted 7.14m jump in Doha, she’s been the most consistent jumper throughout the season, winning at the Diamond League in Lausanne and Monaco in new PBs of 6.98m and 7.00m respectively. So Blessing maintained that consistency, but just was not able to produce another PB today – even if she had improved it by 1cm, she would have won on countback (due to her next highest jump of 6.96m being better than Reese’s next highest of 6.95m). Amazing how a centimetre or two can decide championships!

Blessing’s momentous achievement cannot be understated – it is Nigeria’s first World Championship medal of any colour in 7 attempts, since 1999, when Francis Obikwelu won a 200m Bronze and Glory Alozie won the Silver in the 100 metre hurdles, equalling her African Record of 12.44s (for a third time) which still stands until today! Nigeria must not waste this opportunity to use Blessing’s exploits from these Championships, starting with this Long Jump Silver, as a springboard to propel the nation back to Track & Field reckoning on the global stage. Most importantly, we must learn from the mistakes of the Obikwelu and Alozie era that eventually led to them switching nationalities to represent Portugal and Spain respectively instead of Nigeria. I blogged about Obikwelu’s story after going to meet him in Portugal in May, and we also visited Glory Alozie in Spain last month to get her story for the documentary – it goes without saying that we must learn how to treat our best athletes to make sure that they never have to go elsewhere to realise the full potential of their athletic talents! Any whispers that Blessing could one day be poached by the US should be dispelled and dismissed once and for all. She is needed to spearhead Nigeria’s return to global reckoning!

One athlete that went in the other direction is Regina George, who competed as a junior for the US where she was born, but switched to Nigeria at the first opportunity she had, when she met Nigerian officials while competing for the US at the World Junior Championships a few years ago. Regina, at just 22, is already the current two-time Nigerian 400m Champion, was a semi-finalist at the Olympics last year, and has been consistently lowering her PB since then. She went under 51 seconds at the Nigerian Championships in June with a new PB of 50.99s, and once again lowered it to 50.84s in Moscow today behind the highly impressive Amantle Montsho, but just missed out on a fastest-loser spot in the final again. Setting a new PB at a major championships is all you can really ask of any athlete, so she must be applauded and encouraged to continue her upward trajectory – she is a fantastic athlete who could well be in medal contention by the Rio 2016 Olympics, if she is given the right support starting NOW, to achieve that. Maybe one day she can get close to Falilat Ogunkoya’s 400m African Record of 49.10s set when Ogunkoya won Bronze at the Atlanta Olympics in 1996. Though from the way Montsho is running in Moscow at the moment, that record may well be under threat right now – we’ll only have to wait until tomorrow to find out!

Back to Blessing – she goes again in the 100m semis and finals tomorrow, where she’s a good bet for at least another Silver medal. But can she upset the double Olympic Champion Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, whom many commentators have already handed the race, and win the 100m GOLD? We don’t have long to find out – either way, let the Nigerian Revolution begin!

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Re: Countdown To World Athletics Championship (for Nigerian Fans) by biolabee(m): 7:36am On Aug 12, 2013
Dude. No need for all the long epistle..

You say she is 24.. I doubt it..

But time will tell as you rightly pointed..

If her age is genuine she will sttill be relevant and peak in another 4 - 5 years time

But if not..
Re: Countdown To World Athletics Championship (for Nigerian Fans) by bambostic: 7:59am On Aug 12, 2013
biolabee: Dude. No need for all the long epistle..

You say she is 24.. I doubt it..

But time will tell as you rightly pointed..

If her age is genuine she will sttill be relevant and peak in another 4 - 5 years time

But if not..


Sounds like you will always doubt any Nigerian sportsperson's age, even if you have no reason to, apart from the fact that they were born in Naija! Well, good luck to you - let's just enjoy Blessing bringing Naija some global recognition for a change and see what she does the rest of the week!

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