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Asaba 2022: Delta Uncatchable, Rivers Surges To Sixth

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As the 21st National Sports Festival, Asaba 2022 enters its penultimate day, Team Delta, the perennial top finishers at the festival has lived up to its promise to host and win comfortably. As at press time, official medals table indicates that Delta has amassed an unassailable lead with a total haul of 369 medals, 194 gold, 116 silver and 59 bronze. Bayelsa comes a distant second with 78 gold, 57 silver and 54 bronze medals, while Edo is on third with 38gold, 51 silver and 97 bronze medals. Meanwhile, Team Rivers has surged upwards on the medals table, climbing to the sixth position as at the time of this report. The team garnered, officially, 16 gold, 23 silver and 71 bronze medals.
Despite having a mixed day yesterday, Team Rivers added to their kitty a gold and silver medals from basketball,en and women, respectively, silver from 4×100 metres mixed relay, silver from 4×400 mixed relay race, bronze in 200 metres, men and bronze in para wheel chair 800metres, women.
It is hoped that the team would still harvest medals to try to climb up the ladder.
In another development, the Commissioner for Sports, Delta State and Chairman of the Asaba 2022 Festival, Charles Aniagwuhas commiserated with the family of the athlete, Chukwuemeka Igboanugo, 25, who lost his life after losing a boxing contest at the festival.
He said that his and Delta state’s condolences were being sent out to the government,people and contingent of Imo, who he was representing, the body of athletes in Nigeria and the Nigeria n Boxing Federation.
He said that the deceased died a hero in his attempt to represent his state and the country and went ahead to appeal to news men to be cautious in the way they report the incident in respect to the feelings of the deceased family.
The Commissioner explained that all necessary steps were taken to provide necessary medical facilities and personnel to handle health and accident related incidents. He however, noted that some mishaps are beyond human intervention, no matter how well one anticipates or handles them.

By: Gabriel Nwanetanya

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Rivers-born Chess Player Clinches Third Position At World Amateur Rapid Chess Championship 

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A veteran Rivers State chess player, Apollos Akomaka, has finished in joint 3rd place at the just-concluded World Amateur Rapid Chess Championship held in Abuja.
Akomaka, who is the director of physiotherapy at the Rivers State University Teaching Hospital, Port Harcourt, overcame a shaky start to secure a podium finish in the 11-round rapid event that began on August 2.
The tournament featured top chess players from several countries.
After losing his opening game, the defining moment for Akomaka came between Rounds 7 and 11.
He raised his game and began defeating some of the top-ranked players in the event.
The Rivers-born player ended the championship tied for 3rd place in the U2000 category with 6.5 points out of 11, alongside Cameroon’s national champion, Noumbo Vidal.
His final game was against Vidal, with the Nigerian playing the black pieces.
Vidal opened with a queen’s gambit but quickly transposed into an English opening with a double fianchetto attack.
Akomaka responded sharply with a king’s Indian defense and soon launched a kingside attack from a defensive position.
The pressure paid off, resulting in an immediate material gain, a knight for a rook, and leaving Akomaka with a strong attacking advantage.
Vidal fought hard to avoid mate and managed to steer the game into an endgame, where he found some respect. At that point, the Cameroon champion offered a draw, which Akomaka accepted.
Speaking after the event, Akomaka said that he is resilient and determined after the poor start but happy that he finished on the podium.
He expressed optimism that in subsequent competitions he will make Rivers State proud and Nigeria at large.
Akomaka has won both local and national chess championships in recent times.
He is passionate about chess; besides, he has equally sponsored several national chess tournaments in Nigeria.
The World Amateur Rapid Chess Championship concluded with Akomaka of Rivers State,
Nigeria, battling back from an early loss to end among the top three in his category
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Team Nigeria Secures Women’s 4x100m, 4x400m Finals at World U20 Championships

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Team Nigeria continued its impressive showing at the World Athletics U20 Championships in Eugene, securing places in both the women’s 4x100m and 4x400m relay finals after strong performances in the heats.
The Nigerian quartet of Becky Ebiyadi, Jecinta Lawrence, Tejiri Praise Ugoh and Faith Ezechukwu booked their place in the women’s 4x400m final after clocking a season’s best of 3:35.28.
Nigeria finished third in the heat behind Italy and Great Britain, doing enough to advance to the final and remain firmly in contention for a medal.
In the women’s 4x100m, Ugoh joined Lucy Nwankwo, Chigozie Nwankwo and Oluebube Ezechukwu as Nigeria produced another season’s best, clocking 43.65 seconds to secure an automatic ticket to the women’s 4x100m final.
The qualification was sealed by a sensational anchor leg from Ezechukwu. Receiving the baton nearly 20 metres behind the United States, the Nigerian launched a determined charge down the home straight, rapidly closing the gap before edging the Americans at the line to claim the third automatic qualifying position.
Nigeria stopped the clock at 43.65 seconds, just 0.02 seconds ahead of the United States, who finished in 43.67 seconds.
The performances mean Nigeria will now contest both women’s relay finals, further strengthening the country’s medal prospects at the championships.
In Saturday’s evening phase of the event, Success Uyibo will compete in the 200m women’s final while the 4x100m compete in the women’s final.
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Poor welfare forced me to dump Delta for Enugu, says world – Nwachukwu

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World Record holder and Commonwealth Games champion, Goodness Nwachukwu, has revealed why she dumped Delta State for Enugu State.

The sudden departure of Nwachukwu, a multiple gold medallist, from Team Delta to the Coal City, Enugu , sparked controversy within the sports family, with officials of Delta State Sports Commission accusing the president of the Paralympic Committee of Nigeria, Sunday Odebode, of manipulating the system for the athlete to dump the state.

But Nwachukwu, who broke the World Record to win a gold medal for Team Nigeria in the Women’s Discus F42 event at the just-concluded Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, has cleared the air on the circumstances that led to her movement to Enugu State.

Speaking with The Tidesports source report, shortly after winning the gold medal, Nwachukwu said: “It is not true that anybody aided my movement from Delta State to Enugu. Rather, it was Delta State that forced me to leave because of poor remuneration.

 

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