Nigerian women’s 4x100m Relay team has secured their spot at the upcoming Paris Olympics in a thrilling display of speed and teamwork at the World Relays in Bahamas, following in the footsteps of their male compatriots and the mixed relay team.
The quartet of Justina Eyakpobeyan, Favour Ofili, Olayinka Olajide, and Tima Godbless left their mark on the qualifying event, winning their heat in a season-best time of 42.71 seconds.
Their impressive performance not only punched an automatic ticket to Paris but also showcased the depth of talent within the Nigerian athletics program.
The 4x100m relay demands precision, coordination, and unwavering focus, and this team demonstrated their mastery of these elements.
The team’s journey to Paris has been paved with dedication and countless hours of training, honing their individual skills and perfecting their baton exchanges. Their season-best time of 42.71 seconds is a testament to their hard work and the collective effort of the coaching staff and support team.
As the Nigerian women’s 4x100m relay team sets their sights on the Olympics, they will undoubtedly continue to push their limits, fine-tuning their strategies and strengthening their bond as a unit.
The world stage awaits, and they have the opportunity to showcase their talents and inspire a new generation of Nigerian athletes.
The qualification for the Paris Olympics is a remarkable achievement for Nigerian athletics, both and the nation will be behind the 4x100m relay team as they strive for glory on the international stage.