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Adeshina, Ochonogor Win Indoor Conference Titles

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Temitope Adeshina and Prestina Ochonogor delivered standout performances on the American collegiate circuit, claiming indoor conference titles in record-breaking fashion.

Adeshina secured her third consecutive Big 12 indoor high jump crown after clearing 1.96m, equalling the second-best mark in her school’s history.

The clearance established a new meet record, surpassing the previous standard of 1.

93m set by Akela Jones in 2016 and Destinee Hooker in 2009.

In doing so, she became the first woman in Big 12 history to win three successive indoor high jump titles since Rylee Anderson achieved the feat between 2021 and 2023.

Ochonogor was equally dominant at the Western Athletic Conference championships, successfully defending her women’s long jump title with a best leap of 6.

29m.

The sophomore has now won three consecutive WAC long jump crowns, adding this year’s indoor title to both the indoor and outdoor honours she claimed last season.

Earlier this year, she produced a 6.69m jump, the second-best mark in the NCAA this season, which stands as the all-time WAC record.

She also demonstrated her sprinting credentials by clocking a personal best of 7.31s in the 60m to qualify for the final.

Elsewhere, Samuel Ogazi impressed at the SEC Indoor Championships, winning his 400m heat in 45.30s after a closely contested race with NCAA leader Jonathan Simms, who finished in 45.52s. Ogazi advanced as the fastest qualifier for the final.

Esther Joseph also triumphed in her 400m heat at the same championships, running 52.71s.

Despite being impeded in the closing stages after contact with Shaqueena Foote, Joseph recovered in the final 50 metres to surge clear for victory. However, she missed out on a place in the final as qualification was determined by time.

At the Big 12 Indoor Championships in Texas, Olayinka Olajide led a trio of Nigerian athletes in the women’s 200m, setting a personal best of 23.21s to reach the final.

Her team-mate Success Umukoro won her heat in 23.23s, while Success Oyibu ran 23.51s, narrowly missing out on qualification.

Ella Onojuvwevwo opened her 400m campaign at the SEC Indoor Championships with victory in her heat, clocking 51.79s ahead of Tyra Cox and Lacarthea Cooper.

Israel Okon recorded a season’s best of 6.53s in his 60m heat at the SEC Championships to progress to the final, narrowly edged for the heat win by Karabo Letebele by 0.007s.

Okon joins Kanyinsola Ajayi and Nicholas Fakorede among the Nigerians in the final.

In the Big Ten Indoor Championships in Indianapolis, Emmanuel Njoku produced a final-round leap of 7.86m to finish second in the men’s long jump behind DJ Fillmore, who registered a personal best of 8.23m.

Kelly Ufodiama dominated the women’s 60m and 200m preliminaries at the American Conference Indoor Championships in Birmingham, winning her 60m heat in 7.27s before posting a season’s best of 22.89s to lead the 200m field across 12 heats.

Edidiong Udo ran a personal best of 45.60s in the men’s 400m heats at the Big Ten Championships, finishing second in his heat and reinforcing his status as the second-fastest athlete in his school’s history behind Samuel Vessat.

Emeka Jeffrey also won gold at the Lone Star Indoor Conference Championships, clearing 1.99m to win the men’s high jump title in his freshman season.

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NBBF Crisis Stalls Annual Referees’ Clinic, Says Popoola

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Tunde Popoola, President, Nigeria Basketball Referees Council, has said that the lingering crisis in the Nigeria Basketball Federation (NBBF) has stalled the annual clinic for referees in the country.

Popoola said in an interview on Thursday that referees were expected to undergo annual training to keep abreast of developments in officiating.

“To ensure that referees are up to date with the latest officiating techniques, we are expected to have annual clinics for training and retraining, in line with recent rule changes.

“We are supposed to hold national clinics every year, but we have not organised any for some time now.

“We rely mainly on competitions and regional clinics to update our officials.

He added that Nigeria currently has six active certified referees under the FIBA.

“The six comprise five males and one female. From my assessment of their technical abilities, their performance is clearly above average.”

“I have observed that some referees struggle with game management, including game flow, understanding the feel of the game and controlling the team bench.

“Engaging game assessors during competitions should help to minimise issues related to game management and other challenges in our matches,” he said.

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Mayweather Fights Kickboxer before Pacquiao Rematch

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Floyd Mayweather will fight veteran Greek kickboxer Mike Zambidis in an exhibition bout in June before his rematch with Manny Pacquiao.

Pacquiao, 47, and Mayweather, 49, will fight at Sphere in Las Vegas on Saturday, 19 September, live on Netflix, in a rematch of their 2015 ‘Fight of the Century’ – the richest bout in boxing history.

And former five-weight champion Mayweather – who announced he would come out of retirement for a fourth time two weeks ago has decided to take on Zambidis in Athens to prepare for his first professional boxing match in nine years.

“2026 is already shaping up to be an exciting year for me,” American Mayweather said on Instagram.

“I’m on the way to entertain!! Athens, Greece, get ready. This summer will be a legendary battle.”

Zambidis, 45, boasts a 157-24 kickboxing record with 87 KOs. His last official fight was in June 2015.

Mayweather has not had a pro bout since beating mixed martial arts fighter Conor McGregor with a 10th-round technical knockout in 2017.

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I Take Training Seriously but Ramadan is More Important – Mahamed

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A marathon training block is tough enough. Fasting while preparing to take on the world’s best over 26.2 miles is harder still.

Mahamed Mahamed is among a talented generation of British male distance runners closing in on Mohamed Farah’s national record over the marathon distance.

But, as he builds towards this year’s London Marathon, the 28-year-old is currently finishing his sessions as late as 1am as he attempts to balance the demands of training at altitude with observing Ramadan.

Mahamed, fourth on the UK all-time list, has ignored advice to postpone his fasting while training to improve his personal best of two hours seven minutes and five seconds.

“Some people think I shouldn’t [fast while training],” Mahamed told the Press Association.

“Especially now, because I’ve got a competition coming up, they think I should focus on training for now and then maybe fast.

“But I’m used to it. It became my routine. I am grateful for that advice but I just get on with everything.”

Mahamed has based himself in the town of Ifrane in Morocco’s Atlas Mountains as he builds towards April’s race.

The location allows him to train safely under the floodlights of the track at night, alongside other Muslims currently observing the Islamic holy month of Ramadan by not eating or drinking during daylight hours.

At their longest, Mahamed’s days extend into the early hours of the morning. He will head out for his first session at around 4pm, then break his fast and attend mosque before completing a second session.

Once he is adequately refuelled, Mahamed will sleep for an hour or two and then wake for more food at about 4am, before returning to bed to top up on sleep.

“It’s a little bit hard,” Mahamed admitted.

“I take my job seriously, but Ramadan is the most important for me. It makes me focus as well. It makes me understand who I am and what I could do.”

Mahamed is among four active British marathon runners to have clocked under 2:08, alongside triathlete Alex Yee, Emile Cairess and Philip Sesemann, in what he describes as a “new era” cohort.

Fourth at the 2024 London Marathon, he will target a personal best in London before chasing a European Championship medal in Birmingham this summer.

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