
[dropcap]T[/dropcap]he host country for the 21stĀ African Senior Athletics Championship, Nigeria started raking in medals with Tobiloba Amusan and Enekwechi Chukwebuka winning two gold medals for the country on the Day 2 of action in Asaba.
Amusan who is the reigning Commonwealth Games champion had given her words on the eve of the commencement of CAA Asaba 2018 that Team Nigeria will be putting her best foot forward and she did not disappoint; winning the 100m hurdles with a time of 12.86secs.
There was more to cheer for Nigeria in the Menās Shot Put event where Enekwechi Chukwuebuka won gold in what is his first African Championships appearance.
Temilola Ogunrinde also added to Nigeriaās medal tally on Day 2 as she won silver in the Hammer Throw with a new National Record of 67.39m.
With the high-quality performance being churned out by Africaās best legs in Asaba, it was not surprising that the IAAF President, Sebastian Coe expressed delight at being in Delta State for the African Championships.

In a press conference heldĀ on Thursday, the IAAF boss said he will be working towards getting more support for African countries even when they are organizing their regional meets.
The IAAF President said: āI am not just here just for the ceremony, I brought a big team with me from our headquarters to understand the challenges countries face in delivering athletics events like this even at the regional level.
āMy team are also here to look to address and observe to see how they can be more helpful in the delivering more opportunities.ā He added.
On his part,Ā the LOC Chairman for CAA Asaba 2018, Solomon Ogba apologized for all the shortcomings and also addressed the overblown reports about athletics sleeping at the Lagos Airport before making it to Asaba.Ā Ogba explained that most of the affected athletes arrived at the Lagos airport by the time Asaba airport has closed.
He stated that the athletes were checked into good hotels that same day for two days before planes were made available to fly them to Asaba. He said, āThey told us that some athletes were at the airport and cannot go to Asaba. The foreign athletes put the organizers under pressure but that is not what we are saying right now because we have passed this stageā.
āThe Nigeria media did not help matters and did not ask questions from the right source. If the team had given us their arrival schedules, we would have knownĀ wereĀ they would be arriving. This is Africa, people who cannot provide for you when they come, theyāll want to attack because they see Nigeria as a big brotherā, he added.
The LOC boss, however,Ā apologizedĀ to the journalists covering the championships for the hiccups observed at the start of the event.
He also debunked theĀ rumorsĀ that Tanzania pulled out of Asaba 2018 as he revealed that they never expressed intention to be part of the African championships in the first place; having been absent at the Delegation Registration Meeting.

