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Edo govt praises Enoch Adegoke, Tokyo Olympics 100m finalist, calls him a ‘worthy ambassador’

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By Ishaya Ibrahim, News Editor

Despite not being able to complete the 100 metres race at the ongoing Tokyo Olympics in Japan, the Edo State Government has praised what it called the outstanding performance of Enoch Adegoke, who took part in the race.

The Edo State-born athlete is the first Nigerian to take part in Olympics 100 metres race in 25 years.

But he was unable to complete the race which was won by an Italian, Marcell Jacobs, in 9.80 seconds.

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He suffered a muscle pull.

But that notwithstanding, Edo State government has promised to give him a red carpet reception.

This position was made known on Sunday by the Edo State Deputy Governor, Comrade Philip Shaibu, who addressed journalists in Benin City.

Shaibu noted that if not for the bad luck that hit the athlete, he was on the path to claim a medal for Nigeria at the event and insisted that despite the outcome of the race, the Edo State Government will give Adegoke a red-carpet reception when he returns to the country.

Calling him a “worthy ambassador of Edo State,” Shaibu said, “Edo people are very proud of the performance of Enoch Adegoke. He was a medal hopeful until that muscle pull. 

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“The incident in the final was unfortunate as his takeoff was very good just about 40 to 50 meters before the bad luck in the game caught up with him. We will celebrate with him.

“Our focus is to bring him back home as our ambassador and prepare him for other future activities and also check his medical condition to ensure in future events he doesn’t suffer such ill luck.”

He added that lack of preparation has a lot of impact on the performance of Nigerian athletes, including Enoch Adegoke, as they all depended on the goodwill of public-spirited Nigerians to embark on their training, noting that Edo State also gave their support.

“Nigeria is at this level today because we have reduced sports to politics. We are proud of Enoch Adegoke who made us proud in Tokyo following his outstanding performance in the race until the muscle pull stole the show from him in the final of the 100m mens final,” he added.

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