Tag: Dubem Nwachukwu
Top 12 Nigerian Male Athletes in 2023 – Part 1 (12-7)
Athletics was officially recognized as a sport in Nigeria in 1944, and since then, the green and white nation has consistently produced exceptional male...
Adeshina & Nathaniel smash Records in Lubbock!
It was yet another exciting week for Nigerian athletes in the collegiate and professional scene as the pursuit to make the Paris 2024 Olympic...
Team Nigeria Review – 2023 World Athletics Championships Day 2
Team Nigeria came so close to winning a medal on Day 2 of the World Athletics Championships as Ese Brume placed 4th with a...
Uko, Nwachukwu do not advance to 400m semis at Budapest ’23...
Nigeria's quarter-mile duo of Imaobong Nse Uko and Dubem Nwachukwu did not advance past the heats of their 400m events at the 2023 World...
Team Nigeria Preview – 2023 World Athletics Championships Day 2
Here’s the full schedule of ALL Team Nigeria events on Day 2 of the World Athletics Championships taking place in Budapest, Hungary, from August...
Team Nigeria Review – 2023 World Athletics Championships Day 1
It was a bittersweet experience for Team Nigeria on Day 1 of the World Athletics Championships currently taking place in Budapest, Hungary. Team Nigeria...
Nigeria finish 7th in Mixed 4x400m heats on Day 1 of...
Nigeria's quartet of Dubem Nwachukwu, Patience Okon-George, Ezekiel Nathaniel and Imaobong Nse Uko competed in the mixed 4x400m relay on Day 1 of the...
Nigeria to compete in four relay events at Budapest ’23 World...
Nigeria will be represented in four out of five relays – men’s and women’s 4x100m, women’s 4x400m and the mixed 4x400m - at the...
Nigeria’s Male Sprinters to challenge status quo at Budapest ’23 World...
The last time a Nigerian man made a World Championships final in the men's 100m was in 2007, when Olusoji Fasuba finished just outside...
Van Niekerk, Samukonga & Ndori at the forefront for Africa in...
For decades now, the World Championships have presented a platform for talents to be showcased. African male quarter-milers have come a long way, from...