Friday, 27 July 2012
LONDON 2012: MEET YOUR OLYMPIADS
Perhaps the biggest of them is the
success of the country’s male
basketball team, D’Tigers in securing a
first-ever Olympic place. Basketball
will be the only team event that
Nigeria will take part in during the
Games of the XXX Olympiad.
In this article, Goal.com gives a
profile of five of the main Nigerian
challengers for Olympic medals this
summer.
JONATHAN AKINYEMI
(CANOEING)
Yes, I know many people said –
canoe-what? If you didn’t know, now
you do. Nigeria will present her first-
ever athlete for the K1 men’s slalom
during this summer’s games so don’t
you go changing the channel when
the event comes up. You just might
miss Jonathan Akinyemi, the non-Ijaw
man who has mastered the
temperament of white waters.
Akinyemi won Africa’s sole slalom
ticket in South Africa in February by
defeating Togolese Benjamin
Boukpeti, who won a bronze medal in
the Beijing 2008 games. So now you
know that Akinyemi is the stuff of
legends. The 23 year-old, who was
born in the United Kingdom, funded
his way through most of qualifying
but is now a proud member of Team
Nigeria and a veritable medal hopeful.
He has said that he sometimes wakes
up in the middle of the night only to
realise that he has qualified to
participate in the Olympics and he
laughs out loud.
CHIKA CHUKWUMERIJE (MEN'S
TAEKWONDO)
Be-spectacled Chika Chukwumerije
will go into his third Olympic
tournament with the sole aim of
claiming a gold medal in the men’s
+80kg Taekwondo event. Having won
bronze at Beijing 2008, Chukwumerije
will surely be expecting to achieve a
higher feat with his remarkable ability
to compete on the biggest stage.
The 28 year-old has been
consistently inching his way up the
martial arts ladder and will be a
veritable medal hope for Team Nigeria
as the games start. Chukwumerije has
a Masters degree in Mechanical
Engineering. His father is a senator in
the National Assembly.
D'TIGERS (MEN'S BASKETBALL)
When the basketball team of Nigeria
qualified for the London 2012 games
seemingly out of the blues, it was an
acknowledgement that the game was
finally getting its due. No one at
home gave them a chance but the
team proved that it was worth its
Olympic ticket by defeating world top
5 countries Greece and Lithuania in
the qualifying tournament in
Venezuela.
At last, Nigeria’s big men will have the
opportunity of strutting their stuff on
the biggest stage of all. Do not be
surprised if they come out with a
medal against all odds, these guys
have bonded together and they know
what it means to win now. Just like
the frenzy was on Twitter when they
picked the ticket against the
Dominican Republic a few weeks ago,
names like Tony Skinn, the Al-Farouk
brothers – Alade and Aminu, Derrick
Obasohan, Ade Dagunduro, Ike
Diogu and Olumide Oyedeji would
become the new Nigerian youth role
models.
It is a jolly good time it is to be a
basketball fan. Expect big games
against America's NBA stars,
Argentina, Tunisia, France and
Lithuania.
BLESSING OKAGBARE (WOMEN'S
100M, LONG JUMP, 4X100M
RELAY)
Nigeria’s golden girl, Blessing
Okagbare is hitting peak form at the
right moment. Okagbare is Team
Nigeria flag bearer for the opening
ceremony and the only track athlete
to have won an individual medal from
the Beijing 2008 games where she
jumped to a bronze medal.
Okagbare has come a long way since
her Beijing performance as she has
taken her game to a whole new level
becoming an important role model to
female athletes just like Mary Onyali
was in her prime. This season,
Okagbare has won back to back
Diamond League meetings where she
defeated Olympic and World
champions Shelley Ann Fraser-Pryce
of Jamaica and America’s Carmelita
Jeter with her best of 11.01s. If she
keeps up this form, the darling of the
corporate world would definitely
make a podium finish in the 100m.
She will also hope to improve on her
long jump where she has gotten a
6.96m lift this season, better than her
bronze-winning 6.91m effort.
Okagbare will also be part of the
women’s 4X100m relay alongside
Damola Osayomi, Gloria Asumnu,
Lawreta Ozoh and Christy Udoh.
TOSIN OKE (MEN'S TRIPLE JUMP)
At first Tosin Oke competed for Great
Britain where he was born 31 years
ago. However, in 2008 he switched
back allegiance to Nigeria after he
was dropped from the British team
that participated at the World
Championships in Osaka in 2007. Oke
has since gone on to establish
himself as a world class athlete by
dominating the African space.
In 2010, Oke won gold medals at the
African Championships in Kenya and
the Commonwealth Games in India.
Last year he won gold at the All Africa
Games in Mozambique and just a few
weeks ago he retained his African
Championship title in Porto Novo with
a jump of 16.98m. he will be up
against Christian Taylor of the United
States who has the world leading
jump of 17.63m and homeboy Phillips
Idowu.
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