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Commonwealth Games trials: Enekwechi shatters record

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Men’s 4 x 100 Relay Team Outclasses S/Africa The national trials organised by the Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN) to select athletes that will fly the nation’s flag at this year’s World Athletics Championship in Oregon and the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham has produced a new National Record (NR) in the men’s Shot Put event at the Samuel Ogbemudia stadium, Benin City, yesterday.

United States-based Chukwebuka Enekwechi rose to the occasion as one of the stars to watch out for at Oregon 2022 and the Commonwealth Games with a throw of 21.25meters, which shattered the old record of 21.19meters he threw at the World Athletics Championship in Doha in 2019. Enekwechi told The Guardian after his event yesterday, that he would continue to improve, just as he assured Nigerians of his readiness to get a medal at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham next month.

Homeboy, Samuel Olukorode finished second with a throw of 14.57metres. Olukorode is an athlete of St. Christy Ihunaegbo Club, a baby of former sprinter, Canada-based Raphael Ihunaegbo.

But the event that grabbed everyone’s attention yesterday was the men’s 4x100m relay. Nigeria, Ghana, Botswana and Benin Republic were included in the men’s 4x100m relay, with team Nigeria looking to improve their standing. The relay team is through to the Championships in Oregon next month after running an impressive 38.34 personal season best at the Nigerian Athletics Championships yesterday.   

The quartet of Favour Ashe, Godson Brume, Alaba Akintola and reigning World U20 champion, Udodi Onwuzurike have now moved from 17th to 16th, the final qualifying position for the relays. Nigeria has now moved above South Africa who were occupying that position before the race in Benin

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