Athletes to fly Team Nigeria flag in Tokyo

Team Nigeria will depart for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics in two batches with 61 athletes flying the country’s flag, the Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Mr. Sunday Dare has said. 

The minister made this disclosure on Monday while addressing the plenary meeting with National Sports Federations for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic games at the Moshood Abiola National Stadium, Abuja.

According to the Minister, “The emergence of COVID-19 pandemic in the first quarter of 2020 affected the organisational structures of both the Olympic and Paralympic games. This consequently pushed International Federations (IFs) to 

review their international sporting calendar and qualification pathway for 

athletes in their quest to participate at the Games.

These challenges, no doubt were difficult to overcome, but could not 

stop us as a great nation in ensuring that our athletes are strongly supported 

and motivated to achieve this milestone.

“I must sincerely commend each and every one of you for your commitment and for standing together in this journey. Specifically, I thank President Muhammadu Buhari for his immense support in approving and ensuring that funds were released to enable our athletes attend series of qualification tournaments.

As at today, Nigeria has qualified 61 athletes across 9 Sports for the Olympics, and 22 athletes in 4 Sports for the Paralympic Games, which are: Athletics-22, Badminton-3,  Basketball-24, Canoe sprint-1, Gymnastic-1, Rowing-1, Taekwondo-1, TableTennis-1,  Wrestling-1 which sums up to 61 and for Paralympic Games we have; Para Athletics-5, Para Powerlifting-10, power rowing-1, Para Table Tennis-6 summing up to 22.”

The minister further said: “The recent qualification of Nigeria for the women’s 4x100m, Women’s 4x400m and 4x400m mixed relays was a significant achievement for the country, while still awaiting the World Athletics (WA) to ratify the slots in a few days. The ministry in collaboration with the Nigerian Olympic Committee has scheduled a 14-day Pre-Games Training Camp (PGTC) for the athletes in 

Kisarazu , Japan. This move is to further expose the athletes to adequate 

preparations ahead of their events as well as to give them ample time to adjust to the Japanese time zone. It is also strategic to meet with COVID-19 regulations. For the Olympic Games, the first batch of the athletes will to depart for Kisarazu on July 6, 2021 while the second batch departs on July 13, 2021. The paralympic Teams will depart in one batch on August 8, 2021.

The minister said in order to ensure a hitch-free participation  in Tokyo, the Ministry had engaged four (4) Travel Agencies to handle flight tickets of Team Nigeria Contingents.

“As the Games are gradually approaching, I feel it would be necessary 

for us to finalize on our strategies towards ensuring podium success at both 

the Olympics and the  Paralympic Games,” the minister concluded.

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