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AFN Golden League Home-Based Athletes Jostle For Honours
The Athletics Federation of
Nigeria (AFN) and the Anambra State Athletics Association are set to stage the maiden AFN/ Anambra Golden League, which would feature no fewer than 800 athletes.
The athletes include some 400 students from secondary schools across the state. The event has been scheduled to hold at the Rojenny Stadium, Oba tomorrow in the athletics-loving state.
Anambra is reputed to have in the past produced top world-class athletics beaters, the likes of Mary Onyali, Innocent Egbunike and Uche Emedolu.
Egbunike still remains the current African record holder in 400 metres. He posted 44.17 seconds at 1987 World Athletics Championship in Rome, which had still been standing 28 years after.
He also won a bronze in the 4X400 at the 1984 Los Angeles Games, hosted by the U.S., in addition to a series of gold medals from the Africa and the Commonwealth Games.
Onyali on the other hand, won multiple gold medals at the Africa Games. She was also a bronze medalist in the 4X100 metres at the 1992 Barcelona Games.
Sprinter, Emodolu won a World Cup in athletics at the 2002 World Cup in Madrid, Spain. He also won a bronze in the 4X100 metres, at the 2004 Athens Olympic Games, among other medals he won at the Commonwealth and the Africa Games.
The Golden league event has on offer, not less than N1.5 million as jackpot.
The league would also offer opportunity for the home-based to prepare ahead of the AFN/CRS All Nigeria Athletics Championships, which would serve as trials for the Beijing 2015 IAAF World Championships.
The Championships are scheduled to hold from August 27 to August 30 at the Birds Nest in Beijing, China.
The league will also serve as trials for the selection of athletes to the 11th All Africa Games scheduled to run from September 4 to September 19 in Congo Brazzaville.
The question on the lips of many has been, will the home-based be able to withstand their foreign-based counterparts when they troop down to jostle for places in the team for the Africa Games and the World Championships.
According to Kayode Thomas, the spokesman of the AFN, Kayode Thomas in a statement, the Golden League was designed to help the home-based to raise their performances to be able to give their foreign-based counterparts a run for their money at the trials.
The Technical Director of the AFN, Omatseye Nesiama said athletes must score a minimum of 1,070 points in the track sprints events and 1,050 in other track events to be able to make it to the trials.
He added that in the jumps, athletes must score a minimum of 1,050 points and score a minimum of 900 points in the throws events to be considered for the trials.
In Walk Race event, athletes must score a minimum of 700 and 350 points by the men and women respectively to be at the trials.
Nesiama said not less than 20 events would feature at Golden league competition.