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Referee Calls For Equal Opportunities At Championships

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eree, Reginald Briggs, has called for equal opportunities for athletes to be able to prove their mettle at national championships.
Briggs made the call in an interview with newsmen in Lagos, yesterday against the backdrop of complaints made by athletes against favouritism.
The referee said that if athletes were dealt with on the basis of merit, there would be no cause for complain among them.
Briggs said that such practice would curb the idea of featuring a particular set of athletes always to represent the country at international events.
“We have athletes, whose skills have been overused in various championships and the truth is that some of them are dropping.
“I am more particular with the future of young athletes because the system of inviting existing champions at national trials, denies them opportunity of proving themselves.
“There has to be room for challenges because some of the known champions sleep on their glory as they are sure that their chances are always there.
“The truth is that many good athletes are springing up and we must encourage them; as those athletes we believe in have failed us, we have to restructure,’’ he said.
Briggs, an international certified referee, said that the step was necessary to enable a thorough selection of athletes, in spite of their previous record at any level of tournament.
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Ezechukwu Eyes Double Gold In African Champs
Ezechukwu, one of the youngest members of the Nigerian contingent at the championship in Ghana, said her ambition was to win the 100m title in style and cap it with a new personal record.
The fresh secondary school graduate explained that she is fully focused on contributing to Team Nigeria’s medal hopes and is determined to deliver strong performances across her events.
“My main objective in Ghana is to clinch the 100m title and the 4×100m,” Ezechukwu told Tidesports source.
“Nigeria can be assured of my very best and my commitment to the Team. I would love to set a new personal best in Ghana, but anything that comes, I will take it. The spirit in the team is high, and I think we are ready to go,” she said.
Ezechukwu, who was part of Nigeria’s women’s 4x100m relay squad at the World Relays in Botswana, said the experience gained from that competition has strengthened her mindset heading into the continental championships.
She admitted that she learned valuable lessons from her previous outing, including a difficult moment during the relay where an early error affected the team’s rhythm, but said she has used the experience to improve her discipline and composure.
“The secret is just being disciplined, training hard and trusting my coach and believing in God, and the result will show,” she added.
The teenager is part of a 41-member Nigerian team comprising 24 female and 17 male athletes competing at the championships, which begin today at the University of Ghana, Legon.
Nigeria are expected to compete across multiple track and field events as they aim for a strong finish against the continent’s elite athletes.
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Amusan arrives with an impressive record at the continental championships, having won five gold medals across individual and relay events.
She won the 100m and 4x100m relay titles at Asaba 2018, repeated the sprint hurdles and relay double at Mauritius 2022, and added another relay gold at Douala 2024.
She was, however, expected to challenge for a third 100m hurdles crown in Douala but did not compete in the individual event for personal reasons, instead featuring in the relay.
Liberia’s Ebony Morrison is the reigning champion in the women’s 100mH after setting a championship record of 12.7s, ahead of South Africa’s Marione Fourie and Madagascar’s Sidonie Fiadanantsoa.
Even though Amusan is expected to have an easy path to reclaiming the title, compatriots Adaobi Tabugbo and Janet Sunday will be in contention to challenge her.
Tabugbo is familiar with the championship stage, having previously placed fifth in the 100mH at Douala 2024 while also winning relay gold alongside Amusan.
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