Paris 2024 Olympics: How Team Nigeria fared in World Athletics Relay qualifying events in Bahamas

Team Nigeria made some significant impact at the  World Athletics Relay,  serving as 2024 Paris Olympic qualifiers in Bahamas.

Nigeria have  qualified for the 4x100m men and women’s event and 4x400m mixed relay and other relay event except for 4×400 women where the country failed to show up.

TheNewsGuru takes a look at the relay events that team Nigeria have qualified for

4x100m men

Despite missing key members, the men’s quartet of Udodi Onwuzurike, Ekanem Emmanuel, Alaba Akintola, and Karlington Anunagba (replacing Seye Ogunlewe) grabbed qualification ticket.

They secured second place (38.57s) behind Ghana (38.29s), claiming the second automatic qualification spot for Paris on their second attempt.

United States, Italy, Canada, Japan, China, France, Britain, Jamaica, South Africa, Ghana, Australia, Germany, Nigeria, Liberia

4x100m women

The women’s 4x100m team, led by Nigeria’s 200m indoor and outdoor record holder, Favour Ofili, secured their passage to Paris first.

The quartet of Justina Eyakpobeyan, Ofili, Olayinka Olajide, and Tima Godbless displayed impressive teamwork, storming to victory in a time of 42.71s, booking their spot in the 2024 Olympics.

United States, Poland, Britain, Germany, Australia, Netherlands, Canada, France, Italy, Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Jamaica, Switzerland, Trinidada and Tobago.

4x400m men

The team secured qualification on their first attempt where they finished second behind American team

Botswana, South Africa, Belgium, Japan, Germany, Italy, Nigeria, Britain, United States, India, Spain, Poland, Brazil, Trinidad and Tobago.

4x400m mixed

The Nigerian men’s 4x400m quartet of Dubem Nwachukwu, Dubem Amene, Sikiru Adeyemi, and Chidi Okezie clocked a remarkable time of 3:01.70 to secure qualification to the Paris Games.

The achievement marks the fastest time by any Nigerian male 4x400m team since the bronze-winning team of James Godday, Musa Audu, Saul Weigopwa, and Enefiok Udo-Obong at the Athens 2004 Olympics.

Netherlands, Dominican Republic, United States, Ireland, Belgium, Poland, Nigeria, France, Bahamas, Britain, Germany, Switzerland, Jamaica, Ukraine

4x400m women

Only the 4x400m women’s team, hampered by visa glitches and injuries, is yet to secure their place at the Olympics.