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September 2, 2019 Amusan wins in Berlin after breaking AG record

Amusan wins in Berlin after breaking AG record

Nigerian hurdler, Tobi Amusan, has extended her top form to Berlin, clocking 12.51secs to win the women’s 100m hurdles at ISTAF on Sunday.

She finished ahead of Christina Clemons, who clocked 12.69secs to emerge second and Nadine Visser, who placed third in 12.72secs. Nia Ali ran 12.76secs to place fourth and Cindy Roleder clocked 12.91secs to emerge fifth.

With the time, Amusan set the world’s fifth fastest performance this year.

The African record holder in the women’s 100m hurdles ran the second fastest time of her career, just behind her personal best of 12.49secs.

This is coming few days after the Nigerian broke a 20-year record at the just-concluded African Games in Morocco.

At the African Games, Amusan broke a 20-year-old record previously held by another Nigerian, Gloria Alozie, in the 100m women’s hurdles.

September 2, 2019 Coaches urge Dare to address athletes protests

Coaches urge Dare to address athletes protests

President of the Track and Field Coaches Association of Nigeria, Godwin Ogogo, has called on the new Minister of Youth and Sports, Sunday Dare, to summon a stakeholders meeting on the challenges facing athletics in the country.

He said this while reacting to the complaints by athletes that they were subjected to lack of adequate welfare.

While proffering a solution to the challenges facing athletes and coaches, he said, “We should stop deceiving ourselves, there are serious challenges in Nigerian athletics. We have to critically look at how to resolve the challenges facing athletes and coaches.

“It is worst that as big as the ministry is, we don’t have coaching staff. Is the sports ministry meant for other things that coaches concerns are not included? How many sports’ councils in the states have coaching staff? In the federation, we do not have a representation.

“For us to move forward, the first thing the new minister must consider is to sit everyone down to hear our concerns if he wants to succeed.

“Why is it that almost every time that we go to competitions, athletes are always protesting? Are we the only country in this world that has star athletes? Our athletes are trying; nobody should blame anybody for not doing well. They should blame the people who are in-charge.”

September 2, 2019 Federer crushes Goffin to reach US Open quarter-finals

Federer crushes Goffin to reach US Open quarter-finals

Roger Federer crushed David Goffin in only 79 minutes on Sunday to reach the US Open quarter-finals while top-ranked defending champion Novak Djokovic was set to face three-time Grand Slam champion Stan Wawrinka.

Federer advanced to the US Open quarter-finals for the 13th time in his past 15 attempts Sunday by defeating Belgian 15th seed Goffin 6-2, 6-2, 6-0.

The 38-year-old Swiss third seed, trying to stretch his men’s Grand Slam record title total to 21, advanced to a last-eight matchup with Bulgaria’s 78th-ranked Grigor Dimitrov.

“It was great. I thought I had a good feeling out here,” Federer said. “David didn’t have his best day either, he was struggling.”

Federer’s victory kept him on a semi-final collision course with Serbia’s Djokovic, who plays the night feature match at Arthur Ashe Stadium against Swiss 23rd seed Wawrinka.

Federer, who improved to 9-1 in his career rivalry with Goffin, is 7-0 lifetime against Dimitrov, who dispatched Australia’s 38th-ranked Alex de Minaur 7-5, 6-3, 6-4, to reach his first US Open quarter-final.

September 2, 2019 African Games: Athletes return to Nigeria

African Games: Athletes return to Nigeria

Team Nigeria arrived in Abuja on Sunday after clinching 121 medals to emerge second at the just-concluded 12th African Games in Rabat, Morocco.

The athletes and officials, who arrived at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport via a chartered flight, were received by officials of the Ministry of Youth and Sports.

Nigeria, with 462 athletes and officials, placed second after hauling 147 medals, comprising of 46 gold, 33 silver, and 48 bronze.

Egypt topped the medal table with 273 medals -102 gold, 98 silver and 73 bronze medals.

South Africa came third, behind Nigeria, with 36 gold, 26 silver and 25 bronze medals.

Algeria occupy fourth position amassing 33 gold, 32 silver and 60 bronze medals.

Hosts nation, Morocco, finished in the fifth position with 31 gold, 32 silver and 46 bronze medals.

Meanwhile, the Athletics Federation of Nigeria has expressed satisfaction with the performance of athletes at the Games.

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