Nigeria

High Altitude Athletics Club set to dominate ECOWAS Abuja Marathon

High Altitude Athletics Club of Jos, announce intention to send 25 elite athletes to the 2023 ECOWAS Abuja International Marathon.

Coach Steve Nuhu with some of his athletes

The High Altitude Athletics Club of Jos, one of Nigeria’s top athletic clubs, has announced its intention to send 25 elite athletes to the upcoming ECOWAS Abuja International Marathon 2023.

“The ECOWAS race is an excellent platform for our athletes to showcase their talent,” remarked Steve Nuhu, the club’s coordinator and a mentor to numerous long-distance runners in Nigeria.

Nuhu expressed confidence in his team’s ability to sweep the podium, particularly in the women’s category. “Our athletes have been training diligently and are determined to achieve this goal,” he noted.

The ECOWAS Abuja International Marathon, scheduled for December 16, 2023, features two categories: a half marathon and a 5km fun run.

The half-marathon winner will receive a cash prize of US$10,000, while the second and third-place finishers will earn US$5,000 and US$4,000, respectively.

The top ten finishers will receive generous prize money, with the fourth place receiving US$3,500, fifth place US$3,000, sixth place US$2,500, seventh place US$2,000, eighth place US$1,500, ninth place US$1,200, and tenth place US$1,000.

The winners of the 5km family and fun run will receive US$750, the second-place finishers US$500, the third-place finishers US$400, and the fifth-place finishers US$200.

“We at the High Altitude Athletics Club are thrilled about the ECOWAS Abuja International Marathon,” said Nuhu.

“This provides another international stage for our athletes. We have already registered 25 elite athletes, and many fun runners are joining us from Jos.”

While expressing gratitude to ECOWAS for providing opportunities for runners not only in Nigeria but across the sub-region, Nuhu made a particular appeal to Northern Governors to invest in marathon races.

“We applaud ECOWAS’s efforts to promote marathon races in the sub-region.

“Our appeal goes out to governors, particularly in Northern Nigeria, to take up this responsibility and help our country realize its immense potential in long-distance running. With the right investment in our Northern talents, we can soon compete with Kenyans, Ethiopians, and others,” Nuhu added.

You May Also Like

Nigeria

Nigerian champion Favour Ofili says Team Nigeria officials failed to register her for the women’s 100m event at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

Nigeria

The Lausanne-based Court of Arbitration for Sports (CAS) dismissed the appeal for sanction sought by World Athletics and WADA against Nigerian athlete Tobiloba Amusan.

Nigeria

Chidi Okezie shocked the field, including African champion Muzala Samukonga, to win the men's 400m title in 45.06 at the African Games Accra 2023.

Video

WATCH - Team Nigeria quartet clocked 3:13.26 to set a new African Record in Mixed 4x400m Relays at the African Games Accra 2023.

©2004-2024 All Rights Reserved / Powered by Yomog Sports + Media | AthleticsAfrica.com is the leading source for track and field athletics, road and mountain running news, events information, analysis, results, images and videos from Africa.

Exit mobile version