Paris Olympic GamesSports

Olympics: First in 24 years, Nigeria qualifies for men”s 400m semis

"The Nigerian got off the block very slowly but finished very strong, only behind the USA's Quincy Hall, who won the race in 44.28s."

1.7k
Advertisement




By Samuel Akpan in Paris

It was a super Sunday for Team Nigeria as Samuel Ogazi became the first Nigerian male quarter-miler to qualify for the 400m semifinals in the ongoing Olympics in 24 years.

Ogazi ran a new personal best of 44.50s to book an automatic spot in the semifinals of the men’s 400m, closing in very fast to finish 2nd and earn his place in the semis.

The Nigerian got off the block very slowly but finished very strong, only behind the USA’s Quincy Hall, who won the race in 44.28s.

However, Chidi Okezie finished 4th in heat 1 of the men’s 400m, clocking a time of 45.52s. He will return for the repechage for a chance to make the semifinals.

Great Britain’s Matthew Hudson-Smith won the race in a time of 44.78s, with USA’s Chris Bailey finishing 2nd in 44.89s.

Norway’s Havard Inngvaldsen snatched the 3rd spot in 45.46s.

Author

See also  NOC hails victorious Team Nigeria at just-ended 13th African Games, thanks FG, media for support

Leave a comment

Related Articles

Bellingham’s Extra-Time Heroics Propel England to World Cup Semifinals

By Samuel Akpan Jude Bellingham delivered yet another decisive performance to propel...

Merino Magic: Spain Set Up Thrilling France Semi-Final After Knocking Out Belgium

By Samuel Akpan Mikel Merino once more came to Spain’s rescue with...

Madugu Names Super Falcons Squad for 2026 WAFCON Defence

By Samuel Akpan Super Falcons head coach Justine Madugu has selected a...

Free-to-Air Glasgow 2026: NSC Deal Opens Games to All Nigerians

By Samuel Akpan As the countdown to the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games...