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Athletics: Consider Ekanem targets African title in Ghana

Dare Kuti
Last updated: February 23, 2024 2:40 pm
Dare Kuti
Published: February 23, 2024
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National 200m champion, Consider Ekanem says his next target is to win gold medal at the 13th African Games in Accra, Ghana in March.

Consider Ekanem won gold medal in the 200m men’s final with a time of 20.60s at the 2024 MTNChamps/AFN National Trials in Delta state, achieving a new Personal Best in the 200m with a time of 20.43s (+1.1) in the heats.

Ekanem sped to a world-leading time of 10.10s in his first 100m race of the season at the Dynamic Athletics Outdoor Meet 2024 held in Lagos last January; the time remains the fastest time run in the men’s 100m this year.

In an interview monitored by www.aclsports.com, Ekanem said his target is to qualify for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.

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He said, “I am happy with my performances since the year began and my target is to qualify for the Olympic Games in Paris. Before the Olympic Games, I want to win a gold medal at the 13th African Games in Ghana. When I come back from Ghana, I will decorate the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Bola Tinubu with my medal.

Reacting to his disqualification in the 100m men’s final, Ekanem said, “I wept profusely after the incident of the 100m happened but my coach kept on encouraging me. He told me that I could still make a huge difference in the 200m final. I am happy I was able to break my coach’s 200m record at the AFN National trials. If I had run my 100m final race, my intention was to run 9.90s.

“Let me use this opportunity to dedicate all my wins to my coach, my family and friends who always encourage me whenever I train or attend national championships”, he added.

In January, Consider Ekanem wons the 60m race with a time of 6.70s at the Dynamic Athletics Outdoor Meet 2024 held in Lagos.

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TAGGED:13th African Games2024 MTNChamps/AFN National TrialsAthletics Federation of NigeriaBola TinubuConsider EkanemDelta StateDynamic Athletics Outdoor Meet 2024Ghana
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