Sanwo-Olu to host victorious Lagos athletes at World School Games Olympia

Governor Sanwo-Olu celebrate with Lagos State athletes

To also celebrate African Youth Games champions
Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu is set to receive Lagos-based student athletes, who delivered a historic, medal-laden performance at the 2026 World School Games Olympia, held in Doha, Qatar. The championships was held between January 29 to 31, 2026.

The victorious contingent, comprising students from Lagos schools, distinguished themselves across athletics, football, and swimming in the U-11, U-13, and U-15 categories, earning widespread acclaim for the state on the international stage.

According to the Lagos State Sports Commission, the reception which will take place soon, is intended not merely to celebrate medals but to honour the discipline, teamwork, resilience, and excellence displayed throughout the competition.

At the Games, Lagos schools recorded an impressive medal haul and finished prominently on the overall leaderboards across age categories, further underscoring the state’s growing dominance in structured school sports.

Saint Saviour’s School emerged first overall in the U-11 category, affirming its commanding performance at that level. Grange School sustained its momentum by finishing second overall in the U-13 category and third overall in the U-15 category, demonstrating depth and consistency across divisions.

Across the three age groups, young athletes representing Saint Saviour’s School, Grange School, Riverbank School, British International School, Lagos Preparatory and Secondary School, and Corona School competed with remarkable poise and proficiency in athletics, football, and swimming events.

In addition to the World School Games success, Governor Sanwo-Olu will also honour Team Lagos athletes, who represented Nigeria with distinction at the African Youth Games in Angola.

“For many of these athletes, the journey began at the National Youth Games, where they first represented Lagos State and delivered excellent performances that earned them national selection,” Director General of Lagos Sports Commission, Mr Lekan Fatodu, said.
 
“That progression culminated at the African Youth Games, held in Angola from December 10–20, 2025, where the Team Lagos athletes, drawn from leading schools including Greensprings and others, rose to continental prominence and contributed significantly to Nigeria’s medal success. Their performances affirmed that Lagos’ youth sports framework is not only competitive domestically but capable of producing athletes ready for continental and global responsibility,” Fatodu added.
 
Across both the World School Games and the African Youth Games, the athletes demonstrated resilience, discipline, and exemplary sportsmanship, reinforcing Lagos State’s reputation as a fertile ground for nurturing young talents capable of excelling on the international stage.
 
He applauded Governor Sanwo-Olu for the achievement, describing the dual successes as a watershed moment for the State.
 
“These achievements are a source of immense pride to the Government and people of Lagos State. They reflect the discipline and dedication of our young athletes and the steady revitalisation of the school sports ecosystem in Lagos, supported by committed parents, educators, coaches, and administrators,” Fatodu added.

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