Samuel Ogazi Qualifies for 400m Final at Paris 2024 Olympics, breaks 36-year Record
Oru Leonard
Nigeria’s Samuel Ogazi has made history on Tuesday evening by becoming the first Nigerian athlete in 36 years to qualify for the men’s 400m final at the Olympic Games, following in the footsteps of the legendary Innocent Egbunike.
Ogazi delivered an outstanding performance, clocking a new personal best of 44.41 seconds to finish third in heat 3 of the 400m semifinals, thereby securing his spot in the final.
This remarkable achievement marks a significant milestone for Nigerian athletics, as Ogazi’s qualification for the final brings pride and hope to the nation. His determination and hard work have been evident throughout the competition, and he is now set to compete for Olympic glory in the final.
In other Olympic action, Nigeria’s Ayomide Bello and Beauty Otuedo will compete in Final B of the women’s Canoe Doubles 500m event. The duo showed commendable effort in their quarterfinal heat, finishing fifth with a time of 2:07.86. Their participation in the final is a testament to their dedication and skill in the sport of canoeing.
As the Olympic Games continue, Team Nigeria remains focused and determined to showcase their talents on the world stage. The country looks forward to more outstanding performances and potential podium finishes from its athletes.
The Nigerian Minister of Sports Development, Senator John Owan Enoh, expressed his pride and encouragement for the athletes, stating, “I congratulate Samuel Ogazi for his historic achievement in reaching the 400m final, a feat that hasn’t been accomplished by a Nigerian in 36 years. His performance is a testament to his dedication and the potential of our athletes.”
“I also commend Ayomide Bello and Beauty Otuedo for their strong showing in canoeing. Our athletes are representing Nigeria with great honor and skill, and I urge them to stay focused and give their best as they compete in these final stages. The entire nation is behind you, and we are confident you will make us proud.”
(Diana-Mary Nsan, S.A. Media To the HMSD)