With two days of intense competition at the Moshood Abiola Stadium in Abuja which is staging the MTN CHAMPS Grand Final, some of the 43 Most Valuable Performers (MVPs) selected across the first three legs of the competition (Benin, Uyo and Ibadan) held their own to gain points for the team, while new winners emerged in other events to give the MVPs a good run for their money.

One of the standout performers was Youth Girls 100m Champion, Miracle Oluebube Ezechukwu who represented Nigerian Tulip International Secondary School. Ezechukwu set three Personal Bests (PB) enroute her victory, clocking 12.16s in the heats, and was the fastest overall in the semifinals, posting a new PB of 11.96s to top the Girls 100m going into the final. She then pulled away from the rest of the field to win in a new lifetime best of 11.93s to take GOLD.

Miracle Ezechukwu dominated the Youth Girls’ 100m event at the Grand Final in Abuja.

Her friend and teammate Chigozie Nwankwo was the second fastest overall and claimed Silver in 12.19s, while Team MVP’s Success Oyibu also ran a PB of 12.31s to finish 3rd.

Team MVP’s Emmanuel Oyetunde shook off the threat posed by Doveland International School’s Khalil Saleh to cross the line 1st in 11.43s in the Youth Boys’ 100m as the latter settled for Silver, while David Nda-Isaiah of International Community School took the Bronze.

However, Team MVP’s Alvin Onyeama delivered the performance of the day as he shaved off more than two-tenths from his 100m PB, crossing the line in a new best of 11.09s in the semis, which would be the fastest time overall in that category.

Alvin Onyeama clocked the overall fastest time in the Youth Boys’ 100m.

Team MVP’s Adaeze Ezeh inspired a 1-2 for her team in the Cadet Girls’100m where she struck GOLD ahead of Faidah Abdulhamed, with Mwuese Zoko placing 3rd. It was a similar case in the Boys’ race as Team MVP’s Lucky Ebe took the win, with Abdulrahman Saleh of Foundation Science and Fervent Imoh of Team MVP following.

It was a Team MVP sweep in the Junior Girls’ 100m as Rosemary Edet stormed to GOLD in a new lifetime best of 11.82s, while Faith Osamuyi and Victoria Olaniyi settled for Silver and Bronze respectively. Edet also laid down the marker in the 200m, racing to yet another PB of 24.63s.

Rosemary Edet clocked a new lifetime best to win the Junior Girls’ 100m.

Team MVP’s pair of Osama Chibueze and Aina Precious claimed GOLD and Bronze respectively in the Junior Boys’ 100m final, while Emmanuel Peter Aki took the Silver.

It was an explosive encounter in the Youth Boys’ 400m which ended in a Team MVP sweep. Eniola Shiro raised the bar in the semifinals, racing to a new PB of 50.53s. In the final, Shiro ran with intent, opening up a big lead that he held on to, running a lifetime best of 50.11s to win the title. National Youth Games (NYG) Champion Michael Aniche did all he could to catch up with him, but Shiro wasn’t going to give up his lead. Aniche settled for 2nd place in 50.86s, while Prosper Ushie was 3rd in 53.67s.

Another sweep was recorded in the Youth Girls’ 400m, with Miracle Sonny leading the way as Miracle Uwem and Patience Joseph followed her lead.

Eniola Shiro gave a good account of himself in the Youth Boys’ 100m.

Yetunde Saibu who represented Nigeria at the African U-20 Championships earlier this year, came from behind to dominate the Junior Girls’ 400m. Miracle Isaac Chukwuwike emerged Junior Boys’ Champion in the event. Although he had his sights on running a sub 48s in Grand Final, he came very close to achieving that aim when he crossed the line in a new PB of 48.01s in the semis, then posted 48.04s in the final to finish ahead of Ezekiel Eno and Alphonsus Akwaga.

Angel Uaagbaoje and Queen Nwika were the Top 2 finishers in the Youth Girls’ Triple Jump, while Team MVP’s Anthony Lucky and Dele Fadumi of Birabi Memorial recorded the same positions in the Youth Boys’ category. Meekness Dogonyaro and Favour Omeh dominated the Junior Girls’ event, with Fiaku Goodluck Ezechukwuchiro and David Yamai doing same in the Junior Boys’ event.

Team MVP’s Moses Ogidi had to settle for Silver in the Cadet Boys’ High Jump.

With a clearance of 1.40m, Dabra Kio of Doveland International School took the Cadet Boys’ High Jump GOLD as Team MVP’s Moses Ogidi took Silver.

The 200m final across the Cadet, Youth and Junior categories will hold on the third and final day of the competition. Other events are the 800m final, 4x100m and 4x400m relay finals.

At the end of the competition, 20 athletes will be shortlisted, with 10 of them eventually being selected into the MoC Academy to be sponsored by MTN.

 

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Yemi Galadima is a Senior Sportswriter and Editor at Making of Champions. She has a bias for Athletics and was previously a Sports Reporter at the National Mirror, where she hosted a weekly column ‘On the Track with Yemi Olus’ for over two years. A self-acclaimed ‘athletics junkie’, she has covered national and international events live, such as the African Athletics Championships, African Games, Olympics and World Athletics Championships. She also freelances for World Athletics.

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