Lagos State, known for its commitment to excellence in sports development, is making strides in nurturing young talent according to the rules and regulations.
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As the 7th National Youth Games unfold in Asaba, Delta State, the Lagos State Sports Commission has ensured that its athletes meet the age requirements, demonstrating a dedication to fair play and proper development.
Among the talented athletes representing Team Lagos, Funmilayo Beauty Oyero stands out as the youngest participant at just eight years old.
Despite her tender age, Oyero is prepared to make her mark in the field of golf, representing her state with pride.
The young athlete, currently a Basic 4 pupil at Victory Children School, has a clear ambition—to bring glory to Lagos State through her performance in this elite sport.
Her determination shines through as she sets her sights on contributing to Team Lagos’ success and securing a place for the state on the medal table.
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With golf as her chosen discipline, Funmilayo Beauty Oyero is ready to take on the challenges of the National Youth Games. Her youthful enthusiasm and dedication to her sport have already made her a promising talent.
As she tees off on the golf course, her goal is clear: to make Lagos State proud and showcase her potential.
As one of the most junior participants in the competition, Oyero’s presence at the National Youth Games is a testament to Lagos State’s commitment to nurturing talent from a young age.
Her journey in sports has just begun, and with the right support and opportunities, she has the potential to achieve great success in the future.
Funmilayo Beauty Oyero’s participation in the National Youth Games is a remarkable start to what could be a promising sporting career. Her determination, coupled with the state’s support, sets the stage for exciting achievements ahead.
Lagos State continues to invest in its youth, ensuring a bright future for budding talents like Oyero in the world of sports.