Sports
19th NSF: Edo AFN To Nurture Aquatic Medalist
The Edo State government and Aquatic Federation of Nigeria at the weekend assured that they would continue to keep an eye on Leon Owie who won nine medals in swimming events.
The Edo State Deputy Governor, Philip Shaibu, and Babatunde Fatai-Williams, President of the Aquatic Federation of Nigeria, disclosed this in separate interviews with newsmen in Abuja.
Both Fatayi-Williams and Shaibu acknowledged that there was a great talent in Owie.
Owie had won 3 gold, 1 silver and 5 bronze medals as at Friday night at the 19th National Sports Festival (NSF) in Abuja.
Shaibu said Governor Godwin Obaseki had asked the Edo State Sports Commission to keep an eye on him with a view to nurturing him and developing him into a world-class champion.
“Owie will be enlisted into youth programmes in Germany, and this will help to keep him sharp and fit for the entire nation,’’ he said.
The deputy governor said Edo’s goal was to continue to win medals and produce athletes who would represent the country at the international level.
On his part, Fatai-Williams said the 16-year-old Owie was a great talent and the federation was already making efforts to get in touch with his coach in Germany.
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