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Kefas secures distance double at Mobil/Nigeria championships in Calabar

Submitted by Motunde Smith -... on 26 June 2010 - 10:20am
  • Nigeria
Finals of the 100m at the Mobil Championships 2010 / Photo by Funke Bamawo

Williams Kefas of the Nigeria Police yesterday won the men's 5,000 metres finals to secure a long distance double at the 21st Nigeria/Mobil/NNPC Track and Field Championships in Calabar, Cross Rivers State.

Kefas, who had on Thursday won the 10,000 metres with a time of 30 minutes 48.28 seconds, clinched his double after running 15 minutes 52.59 seconds.

Kefas beat an eight-man field that also had defending champion John Bulus of the Civil Defence Academy (CDA) and last year's runner-up, Danjuma Kopkuddi, who unfortunately dropped out of the race.

Emmanuel Gyang of Plateau came second with a time of 16.04.57, ahead of Bulus, who came third with a time of 16.04.66.

In the race, Bulus had led after the first two laps with Kefas taking over by the halfway mark and Bulus dropping to second position with Gyang and Taiwo Osuolale of Ondo State following closely behind.

But as the race gained momentum after 4,000 m, Kefas maintained his lead, with Gyang firmly steadying his place and surging to second place behind him.

Bulus briefly kept the spectators on their feet when he surged forward to overtake Gyang with about 200 metres to go, but the 17-year-old athlete regained his position with about 15 metres to the finishing line.

Osuolale finished fourth with 16.35.78 while Ben Emmanuel of Kaduna State and Michael Haruna of Adamawa State finished fifth and sixth with a time of 16.42.48 and 17.35.65 respectively.

John Long of Oyo State, who finished last in the race with 19.03.10, however, got the event's biggest applause as he arrived at the finishing line.

Selected results

Shot put (Women)

  1. Ibekwe Mariam  14.53m
  2. Chime Nkechi    14.13m
  3. Stella Okpokwu  12.57m

1,500m final (Men)

  1. Gowok Kedangbun  3mins 55 07secs
  2. Prince Obus  3mins 56 09secs
  3. Ajani Abiodun  3mins 56 97secs

1,500m (Women)

  1. Sani Ruth Anite  4mins 28 29secs
  2. Ihekandu Philomena  4mins 31 92secs
  3. David Abiye Joy  4mins 39 47secs

 

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