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Third MoC Grand Prix: 300 athletes across Nigeria, West Africa registered

“The first edition in 2018 had 400 athletes, and the second in 2019 had 500 athletes.”

• March 3, 2021
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With less than five weeks to the third ‘Making of Champions (MoCs) Grand Prix,’ over 300 athletes from across Nigeria and West Africa have registered for the 2 and 3 April event.

The Founder and CEO of MoCs, Bambo Akani, disclosed the figure on their media platform on Tuesday.

Mr. Akani stated that the event had become the largest annual athletics competition in Nigeria aside from the national trials.

He said, “We’re excited about the response from athletes nationwide and abroad for this event.

“The first edition in 2018 had 400 athletes, and the second in 2019 had 500 athletes. With three weeks of registration still left, we’re well on track to exceed those numbers, but these are different times due to the pandemic.

“So we will be publishing a final list of entries to ensure we can strictly adhere to coronavirus safety protocol. The list will feature athletes vying to qualify for the Olympics, World U20, and African Championships.”

Mr. Akani added that the initial registration deadline of March 5 was extended to March 19, stressing that no further entries will be entertained after the final deadline.

“Several national team athletes for Nigeria have already signalled their intention to participate, with qualification for the Tokyo Olympics up for grabs.

“These include Commonwealth Games Medallist and multiple African and National Champion, Patience Okon-George, African Games Medallists, Kemi Francis, and Emmanuel Arowolo, and African Championships Medallist Samuel Kure.

“Other top Team Nigeria Athletes at the event are Commonwealth Games Medallist and National 100m Champion, Joy Udo-Gabriel, African Games Medallist and National 400m Champion, Emmanuel Ojeli, National 200m Silver Medallist, Jerry Jakpa, and National 100m Silver Medallist, Grace Nwokocha.

“Indeed, National Team Athletes of other countries such as Sierra Leone and Togo have already registered their interest to participate in the Olympic-qualifying Event,” Mr. Akani said.

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