The first batch of Nigeria’s delegation to the 2023 African U-18 and U-20 Athletics Championships left for Ndola, Zambia, yesterday ahead of the 2023 African U-18 and U-20 Athletics Championships in Zambia will run from April 28 to May 5.
A total of 42 athletes and 10 officials made the trip after eight athletes were dropped due to their inability to secure international passports on time.
Due to the non-availability of seats on one airline, the contingent had to travel in two batches.
While the first batch left Lagos yesterday by Kenya Airways, the second batch will travel today by Ethiopian Airlines.
Head coach of the Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN), Seigha Porbeni, said on his way to Lagos, yesterday, that some U.S.-based Nigerian athletes, who are still within the age limit, could not make the trip to Ndola due to their tight academic schedule.
“Right now, this is a busy period for our athletes in various schools in the U.S. We have so many of them who are still within the age limit for this championship, but we don’t want to disturb their activities.
“Again, eight of the local athletes already selected for the trip could not travel with us due to delays in getting their international passports. But we are hopeful that these 41 athletes can give Nigeria the number of medals we expect when hostilities begin in Ndola,” Porbeni stated.
In the Nigerian delegation are 10 officials, comprising one secretary, one doctor, one physiotherapist, AFN’s Technical Director, and five coaches attached to the athletes.
Team Nigeria finished third behind South Africa and Kenya at the last edition held in Cote d’Ivoire in 2019.