Athletics
Ile -Ife Launches 5KM Cultural Road Race to Empower Youth Through Sport

The ancient city of Ile-Ife is set to host the maiden edition of the Ife Road Race on September 25, 2025, in what promises to be a vibrant celebration of athleticism, culture, and community development.
Scheduled to hold during the iconic Olojo Festival, the 5-kilometre race aims to discover and nurture raw athletic talent while promoting healthy living and preserving Yoruba heritage.
Conceived by Sooko Adeleke Odewade, a passionate advocate of youth empowerment, the race is part of a broader mission to use sports as a tool for transformation.
“Our society lacks opportunities for discovering and grooming talent,” Sooko Odewade said. “This race is a platform to identify raw potential, but it won’t stop there. We’re building a system of coaching, mentorship, and support long after the race ends.”
With the gracious endorsement of His Imperial Majesty, Ooni of Ife Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, the Ife Road Race is being organised in partnership with the Alade’fa Athletic Family Initiative, and is open to youth, amateur runners, and professional athletes.
Participants will receive certificates of participation, with special cash prizes for category winners.
The race route has been carefully designed to pass through notable cultural landmarks in Ile-Ife, offering a scenic tour of the city’s rich heritage.
Beyond competition, the race will connect promising young athletes with seasoned professionals, coaches, and institutions.
Discussions are ongoing with universities, the state sports council, and veteran athletes—many of whom now thrive abroad—to provide post-race coaching and scholarship opportunities.
“We want to help these young ones become world-class athletes. If we can create role models from this effort, the ripple effect will inspire many others,” Sooko Odewade added.
The event also aims to boost local economic activity by attracting visitors, vendors, and sponsors during the Olojo Festival period.
Organisers are calling on corporate bodies, brands, government agencies, and philanthropists to support the race through sponsorship and partnership.
“This is more than a race,” said an official from the Alade’fa Initiative. “It’s a movement. An investment in youth, in health, and in the cultural soul of our community.”
Registration is now open for interested participants via the official race platforms. Categories are available for youth, the general public, and elite runners, with limited slots to ensure a smooth and safe experience.
Organisers have also issued a call for sponsors, volunteers, media partners, and local businesses to come onboard and contribute to the success of this unique event.
With its blend of tradition, purpose, and athletic energy, the Ife Road Race is set to become a new flagship event on Nigeria’s sports and cultural calendar.
Athletics
Oldest marathon runner Fauja Singh dies at 114 in hit-and-run episode

Fauja Singh, regarded as the oldest person and the first centenarian to complete a full marathon, has died at the age of 114 after he was struck by a vehicle near his village in Punjab, India, media reports said.
Singh, who claimed to be born in 1911, completed the Toronto Waterfront Marathon in 2011, when he was 100. He had registered his best time in a full marathon at the same event in 2003, finishing the race in five hours and 40 minutes.
He was not inducted into the Guinness Book of World Records due to the lack of a birth certificate, as birth records were not kept in India in 1911, media reports said in 2011.
“My ‘Turbaned Tornado’ is no more,” Singh’s biographer Khushwant Singh posted on X on Monday.
“He was struck by an unidentified vehicle around 3:30 PM today in his village, Bias, while crossing the road. Rest in peace, my dear Fauja.”
Efforts were underway to identify the vehicle, which fled the scene, police told local media.
An amateur runner in his youth, Singh later settled in London, where he began running competitively at 89. He ran several full marathons and also competed in 10 km races before retiring in 2013.
“He was an exceptional athlete with incredible determination. Pained by his passing away. My thoughts are with his family and countless admirers around the world,” India’s prime minister Narendra Modi posted on X on Tuesday.
-Reuters
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Athletics
African Youth Athletics Championships Begin in Abeokuta with Packed Schedule of Track and Field Action

BY KUNLE SOLAJA.
The city of Abeokuta, capital of Ogun State in southwestern Nigeria, has come alive as it plays host to the African U18 and U20 Athletics Championships, which officially kicked off on Wednesday, July 16.
With hundreds of young athletes from across the continent competing, the five-day championship promises to be a showcase of Africa’s rising stars in track and field.
The opening day featured a flurry of events, including finals in the U18 men’s high jump and U18 women’s triple jump, alongside heats in the 100 metres across U18 and U20 male and female categories.
The evening concluded with the U20 women’s 3000 metres and the U20 men’s 10,000 metres finals.
Day Two (July 17) began with early morning action in the men’s U20 decathlon and sprint hurdles. The session also included the 100m semifinals in all four major divisions—U18 and U20, male and female.
In the afternoon, fans witnessed finals in the U18 women’s discus, U20 men’s shot put, and U20 women’s 1500m, as well as high jump, triple jump, steeplechase, and the highly anticipated 100m finals. The U20 mixed 4x400m relay closed out the day with excitement.
Day Three (July 18) featured more medal opportunities, with the U18 men’s hammer throw and 400m finals for both U18 boys and girls during the morning session. Decathlon and heptathlon events also progressed steadily.
The afternoon session included U18 women’s long jump, triple jump, 100m hurdles finals, and 200m sprint semifinals.
Day Four (July 19) saw the endurance athletes take the spotlight with the 10,000m race walk finals for both U18 and U20 men in the morning.
In the afternoon, there were finals in the 400m hurdles, steeplechase, shot put, pole vault, and 200m sprints.
The evening wrapped up with thrilling relays, including the medley and 4x100m finals for U20 men and women.
Final Day (July 20) is set to deliver a fitting climax to the championships. Morning events include the 10,000m and 5,000m walks for U20 and U18 women, as well as key heptathlon and octathlon events.
The evening will bring finals in the 200m, 800m, long jump, javelin, discus, hammer throw, and the 4x400m relays for both men and women.
With more than 100 events scheduled, the African U18 and U20 Championships in Abeokuta provide a vital platform for emerging athletes to shine on the continental stage.
The competition also serves as a stepping stone toward future global championships, including the World Juniors and the Olympic Games.
Organizers have indicated that the event timetable may be adjusted depending on the number of participants and prevailing local conditions.
Nonetheless, Abeokuta is set to witness a festival of speed, strength, and stamina as Africa’s future athletics stars battle for continental glory.
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Athletics
Excitement Builds in Abeokuta as 35 Nations Arrive for African U18/U20 Athletics Championship

ABEOKUTA, NIGERIA – Final preparations are in full swing. Abeokuta will host the 3rd edition of the Confederation of African Athletics U18/U20 African Athletics Championship.
This event is scheduled to run from July 16 to 20, 2025, at the MKO Abiola Arena
With just one day to go before the opening events, the Algerian and Moroccan contingents arrived on Monday night. This brought the total number of participating countries to 35. This confirms a strong continental turnout for the youth athletics showcase.
Track and field powerhouses such as Kenya, South Africa, Ethiopia, Uganda, Ghana, and Egypt are already on ground. This sets the stage for a thrilling contest of emerging talents across various disciplines.
Nigeria, playing host, has rolled out comprehensive logistical plans. These plans ensure a smooth experience for athletes, officials, and fans. Security, transportation, accommodation, and protocol arrangements are fully activated. Officials are working round the clock to deliver a world-class event.
The city of Abeokuta is already alive with colour and culture. Traditional dancers and cultural troupes have been entertaining visitors with vibrant displays of Nigeria’s rich heritage. Members of the visiting delegations, including North African athletes, have enthusiastically joined in the festivities, adding to the celebratory mood.
Meanwhile, the administrative side of the championship is also underway. The CAA held its congress at the Confluence Hotel, Abeokuta, where member federations and athletics officials gathered to deliberate on the future of African athletics.
Presided over by CAA President Hamad Kalkaba Malboum, the congress focused on crucial reforms, sustainability measures, and strategic plans aimed at enhancing the global competitiveness of African athletes. The session reaffirmed the championship’s dual role as a platform for both elite competition and long-term development of the sport on the continent.
With the countdown nearing zero, all eyes are now on Abeokuta as Africa’s next generation of track and field stars prepare to take centre stage.
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