Ikwesi Picks First Medal For Nigeria Amidst Kenya, South Africa, Others Dominance On CAA Day 1

.…15 events final to be decided on Day 2 

By Maxwell Kumoye in Abeokuta

Fifteen events will be concluded on Day 2 of the 3rd edition of the Confederation of African Athletics (CAA) U-18/U-20 Championships going on in Abeokuta, Ogun State, South-West, Nigeria.

Nine of the final are in the Girls U-18 and U-20 categories, six in the Boys U-18 and U-20 categories while the 4x400m mixed relay will cap the day’s activities.

Day 2 action will begin with the start of the U-18 decathlon’s 100m event, followed by the U-18, 110m and 100m Boys hurdles heats and well as well semi-finals of the Boys and 100m Girls U-18 U-20. The semi-finals of the 400m of the U-18 Boys event in the morning session that begins by 10.30am.

All eyes will be on Nigeria’s Rosemary Nwankwo and Miriam Adefunke Jegede as they seek for a place in the U-18 girls’ final but they have to contend with Nigerian born South Africa’s Oluchi Abelwe Ndubueze, Gladys Boukama of Congo.

Miracle Ezechukwu’s 11.79s was the fastest time in the heats with South Africa’s Oluchi Abelwe Ndubueze clocking 11.93s and Rosemary Nwankwo 11.99s.

The boys field in the U-18 and U-20 categories is very strong as South Africa, Zimbabwe Kenya and Côte d’Ivoire are giving the home boys – Nigeria a very stiff neck and neck race.

KEY EVENTS ON DAY 2

15 events final

8 females

6 males

1 mixed relay

★ U-18 GIRLS FINAL

Discus

3000m

Pole Vault

High Jump

100m

★ U-20 GIRLS FINAL

Pole Vault

Javelin

100m

★ U-18 BOYS FINAL

100m

2000 Steeple Chase

Long Jump

★ U-20 BOYS FINAL

Shot Put

1500m

100m

★ MIXED RELAY U-20

4x400m

SOME RESULTS ON DAY 1

WOMEN’S U-18 TRIPLE JUMP FINAL

Zongo Zalissa -BUR 12.79m

Merzaq Kawtar – MAR 12.61m

Chniba Feriel – TUN 12.16m

WOMEN’S U-20 TRIPPLE JUMP FINAL

Belkhadar Nassima – MAR 12.63m

Zongo Awa – BUR 12.52m

Temoso Masikane – RSA 12.20m

Meanwhile, Uganda’s Bentalin Yeko claimed victory in the U20 women’s 3000m finals at the ongoing CAA African U-18 and U-20 Combined Athletics Championships in Abeokuta, Nigeria.

Trhas Gebrehiwet Ethiopia won silver and Joyline Chepkemoi of Kenya completes the podium.

Kenya nade a clean sweep of the U-18 boys and girls 1500m races.

The U-18 and U-20 girls Triple Jump titles were shared between Morocco and Burkina Faso.

Zongo Zalissa with a leap of 12.79m gave Burkina Faso it first gold medal at the Championships while Belkhadar Nassima of Morocco took the gold in the U-20.

Praise Ikweki has won bronze medal in High Jump event being the first medal for the country.

The continental showpiece witnessed the finals of high jump, triple jump and 1500m and the 100m heat for both males and females categories.

Ikwesi, who paired with Melvin Ododo, started from 1.80m, achieving perfect record until a near missed at 2.03m before he won his third attempt to scale to the next round.

He missed his three attempts at 2.06m after hitting the pole, paving the way for South Africa’s Mateo Le Roux, who won the gold.

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