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UNDER 20 WORLD ATHLETICS: Nigeria Wins First Ever World U20 Mixed 4x400m Gold

Nigeria's relay team has won the country's first ever world U20 mixed 4x400m gold on day one of the World Athletics U20 Championships in Nairobi.



Nigeria’s quartet of Johnson Nnamani, Imaobong Nse Uko, Opeyemi Oke and Bamidele Ajayi combined to clock 3:19.70 in the mixed 4x400m relay, their second championship record in as many races, having run 3:21.66 earlier in the day.


The West African nation made history by becoming the first ever champions in the event which was making its debut at a World U20 Championships.


The medal is also Nigeria’s first world U20 gold since 2008 when Folashade Abugan won the women’s 400m title in Bydgoszcz.

Only one substitution was made from the Nigerian team that ran the semifinals as Ella Onojuvwevwo was replaced with Uko in the final, and what a game-changer she turned out to be, moving from third place while running a brilliant second leg and handing the baton to Oke in first position.


Anchor leg Ajayi was briefly overshadowed by Poland’s Patryk Grzegorzewicz but he switched gears on the home straight, going past his rival to cement the gold position for Nigeria.


Poland made two substitutions and improved on their season’s best from the morning, taking silver in 3:19.80, while India proved a formidable force, storming to bronze ahead of Jamaica in a season’s best of 3:20.60.


Jamaica had started out with much promise as Antoine Matthys Nortje took the lead in the first leg, but the team then faded, finishing in fourth.


SOURCE AND PICS: WORLD ATHLETICS

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