CAA U18/U20: South Africans vow to retain title in Abeokuta

World men’s 100m junior champion, Bayanda Walaza.

Defending champions, South Africa, have declared that they would continue their dominance of African athletics at the 2025 CAA U-18/U-20 Championships in Abeokuta, Ogun State.
 
The Rainbow Nation said they are ready to make a statement with their young athletes in the championships, which will be held at the MKO Abiola Sports Arena, Abeokuta from July 16 to 20.
  
Since the maiden CAA U-18/U-20 Championships in Cote d’Ivoire in 2019, South Africa has beaten off strong competition from Nigeria and Kenya in both categories, though Nigeria and Kenyan officials are optimistic of making adjustments to the calculations this time in Abeokuta.
  
Athletics South Africa, parading world junior champion in the men’s 100m Bayanda Walaza, Njabulo Mbatha 400mh and Tumi Ramokgopa women’s 100m, is determined to maintain the status quo.
  
“The South African delegation comprises 70 strong athletes and that is how seriously we take these Championships just like all others before this edition,” Media consultant to ASA, Sifiso Cele said.  “The mandate given to each athlete is simple, “Bring the African title home.”
  
“But we realise that to be crowned African champions, we have to compete with the best there is on the continent to prove our mettle. We will take no opponent lightly and therefore we worry about each event and each lineup.
 
“We definitely believe Nigeria, Kenya, and Ethiopia are amongst the countries to watch, but it would be foolish for us to ignore the other countries that have equally prepared.
  
“The athletes we bring to this contest are hungry for success and some of them are world champions in their own right and world achievers alike. But the South African attitude will be to respect every opponent so that the guard is not lowered at all,” Cele started.
  
He added that the 2025 championships in Abeokuta will be exciting as many countries are looking to expose talents that would likely form the core of their teams for the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics.
  
“I think it would be reasonable for us to predict that these Championships will be explosive, exciting, and produce records. We can selfishly hope South Africans will be amongst those top achievers.
 
”We thank Nigeria for hosting this Championship at short notice, after it was moved from Algeria. The last time we gathered here as a continent was at the African Senior Championships in Asaba.”
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