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8th NYG: Anambra wins in 200m, 4x100m, extends gold haul to 9

By NAN
18 September 2024   |   3:49 pm
            Team Anambra has maintained its dominance in athletics at the ongoing 8th National Youth Games in Asaba, winning gold medals in the 200m and 4x100m female events. READ ALSO:Minister commends talents excelling at National Youth Games   Chigozie Nwankwo returned 24.71 seconds in the 200m female event to beat…

 

 

 

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Team Anambra has maintained its dominance in athletics at the ongoing 8th National Youth Games in Asaba, winning gold medals in the 200m and 4x100m female events.

READ ALSO:Minister commends talents excelling at National Youth Games

 

Chigozie Nwankwo returned 24.71 seconds in the 200m female event to beat Precious Eze also of Anambra who finished in 25.02 seconds.

 

The quartet of Adaeze Eze, Miracle David, Ifechukwu Nwankwo, and Chigozie Nwankwo finished first in the 4x100m in 48.21s to beat Edo and Ogun states which finished 48.82 and 48.90 respectively.

 

The win increased Anambra’s gold tally to nine and total medals to 25.

 

Earlier, the state won gold in 100m, triple jump, 800m, Volleyball female team, Taekwondo- Male Individual Poomsae, Chess- Female Classical, Scrabble- female singles and Chess- Female Classical Category.

 

Anambra has in her kitty eight silver in male Cricket, Taekwondo- Poomsae team, Swimming 100m Backstroke Female, Taekwondo- -35kg Kyorugi female, Scrabble female, Beach Volleyball female, Scrabble- Doubles female and 200m Female.

READ ALSO:8th NYG: Imo pays contingent full allowance

 

The state also scooped eight bronze medals in Table Tennis- Mixed doubles.

 

Karate- -50kg, Taekwondo- Individual Poomsae female, Gymnastics, Male Vault, Taekwondo- -47kg Kyorugi female. High Jump Female, Swimming- medley female, and Judo male.

 

Chioma Emma-Ibegbu, a gold winner in the female chess event at the Games told NAN that the game was good for the development of mental capacity.

 

Emma-Ibegbu said she was excited to win gold for her state as a second time contestant.

 

“It feels exciting to win gold, I am happy to win it this time around because I was here in 2023 but I managed to come fourth,” she said.

 

She said expressed her readiness to play the game to the world stage if supported.

 

Ndudi Ijeomah, Coach of Anambra Volleyball team commended the players for retaining the gold they won in 2023, and lauded Gov. Chukwuma Soludo for the support for the athletes.

READ ALSO:Rivers athletes sad over failure to attend Asaba 2024 National Youth Games

 

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