1. Super Eagles Fly high at AfCON 2013
Super Eagles, unarguably one of the most feared and flamboyant side in Africa opened the year on a positive note by reclaiming the African Cup of Nations in South Africa after a nineteen year wait. Nigerians saw that gift as awesome but it was the tonic to a blistering performance in sports in the out-going year. Stephen Keshi not only handled the Eagles to a resounding victory, but he has also set the bar high as the first local coach to do so but also won who has won the competition as captain. The victory has also uplifted the profile of home based players following the contributions of Godfrey Oboabona and Sunday Mbah.
Okagbare cuts the difference
Following the football experience, Blessing Okagbare showed
her class as she won a silver medal in the women long jump and a bronze medal
in the 200m at the IAAF World Athletics Championships in Moscow, Russia.
She also holds the African record in 100m sprint. By reason of honors and
awards bestowed on her by the government and accolades from other quarters, it
was evident she had captured both a golden silver and bronze for the country.
Eaglets remain Golden
National under-17 side Golden Eaglets proved their mettle
when they outclassed others to win the FIFA U-17 World Cup in the United Arab Emirates to give Nigeria her
fourth hold on the trophy. This feat follows those achieved in China in 1985, Japan
in 1993 and South Korea
in 2007. The competition in threw up players regarded as future materials for
the senior national teams. Kelechi Iheanacho and goalkeeper Dele Alampasu
already have in the Eagles squad bound for the African Nations Championship,
CHAN in South Africa
in early 2014.
There were other top class performances some being Nigerian
wrestlers who proved themselves at the Commonwealth Championships in South
Africa and weightlifters who won medals at the Commonwealth Weightlifting
Championships in Malaysia.
Nigerian athletes continued their surge to the zenith of the
continental when they won the African Championships title in Port Novo, Benin Republic.
Dearth of competitions for athletes almost in all the sports
and elections into national federations that have many still enmeshed in
disputes for the some low points of the year.
*Okagbare |
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