2024 World Relays Championship: Nigeria secure  4X400m, mixed 4X 400m tickets for Paris 2024

Nigeria secure 4X400m

Team Nigeria  athletes have secured tickets  for the  men’s 4X400m and mixed 4X400m relay events  of next month’s  Paris  2024 Olympics after posting commendable performances at the ongoing World Athletics Relays in Nassau, Bahamas.

The men’s quartet of Dubem Nwachukwu, Dubem Amene, Sikiru Adeyemi and Chidi Okezie clocked a time of 3:01.70 yesterday to pick the slot.

Drawn against sprint and relay powerhouses, Jamaica and Belgium, Nigeria needed a top  two finish to qualify for the Olympics.

The well-put-together team set off with Dubem Nwachukwu on lead-off leg where he came in  second and handed over to Dubem Amene.

After breaking on the second leg, Amene put up a masterful race, leaving no openings before handing over to Sikiru Adewale who ran his heart out to maintain the pace.

By the time Okezie got the baton for the anchor leg, Nigeria was in  third  but the African Games 400m gold medalist  soon left  behind Jamaican anchor Demish Gaye in split seconds  as they hit the home stretch.

The time of 3:01.70 makes it the fastest by a Nigerian male 4x400m team since the Bronze-winning team of James Godday, Musa Audu, Saul Weigopwa and Enefiok Udo-Obong who ran 3:00.90 at the Athens 2004 Olympics.

In the mixed 4X400m event, the quartet of Samuel Ogazi, Ella Onojuvwevwo, Chidi Okezie and Esther Elo Joseph ensured Nigeria is guaranteed a place at the Olympics.

They finished 2nd in their heat with  a time of 3:13.79 behind Team USA who won in a Championship Record of 3:11.52.

The women’s 4x400m did not make a showing in Bahamas as the team was incomplete.

In the women’s 4x100m contest, Justina Tiana Eyakpobeyan, Favour Ofili, Yinka Olajide and Tima Godbless narrowly missed qualification for the final and also the Olympics ticket after finishing with 43.15secs to place third in their heat.

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An imperfect exchange of baton between Olayinka and Godbless slowed down the pace of the team.

Godbless put up a spirited fight but fell short of overwhelming Mallory Laconte of France that clocked 43.09secs, while the USA took the race with 42.42 seconds.

Nigeria men’s 4x100m also failed to pick the automatic finishing fourth.

Udodi Onwuzurike, Consider Ekanem, Alaba Akintola and Seye Ogunlewe placed fourth in their heat after posting 38.47 secs well below their personal best of 37.94secs.

Meanwhile the first eight teams to have qualified for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games in each the five disciplines being contested at the World Athletics Relays Bahamas 24 have been confirmed following the opening day of competition in Nassau.

Fourteen teams in the women’s and men’s 4x100m and 4x400m plus the mixed 4x400m in Nassau this weekend (4-5 May) automatically qualified for places at the Paris Olympics.

On Saturday, the top two teams in each of the four heats per event secured spots for their respective World Relays finals on Sunday, while also booking their places for Paris.

Three nations – France, Great Britain & Northern Ireland and USA – each qualified four teams for Paris, while another three – Canada, Italy and Poland – qualified three each.

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