Nigeria secured two more qualification spots for the World Championships in Beijing, joining the mixed 4x100m relay team that had already booked its place earlier in the competition. The mixed 4x400m quartet of Samson Nathaniel, Taiwo Kudoro, Chidi Okezie, and Patience Okon-George ran a season-best 3:12.88 to finish second in Heat Two of the repechage, behind South Africa, who won in 3:12.77. Both teams advanced to the World Championships, with only the top two in each heat earning qualification.
The women's 4x100m relay team, composed entirely of home-based athletes โ Rosemary Nwankwo, Jennifer Chukwuka, Maria Thompson-Omokwe, and Miracle Ezechukwu โ bounced back from a baton error on day one to clock 42.94 seconds, finishing second behind France's 42.92 seconds in Heat Two. Their performance secured a World Championships berth, with Thompson-Omokwe stating they proved doubters wrong by qualifying without foreign-based runners. The mixed 4x100m relay team of Favour Ashe, Jennifer Chukwuka Obi, Chidera Ezeakor, and Maria Thompson-Omokwe finished sixth in the final, earning a spot in the inaugural World Ultimate Championships in Budapest 2026 and a $6,000 prize.
The men's 4x400m team, featuring Favour Ashe, James Taiwo, Tejiri Godwin, and Chidera Ezeakor, recorded 38.50 seconds in their repechage heat but failed to progress due to inconsistent baton exchanges. Another men's 4x400m quartet โ Gafar Badmus, Emmanuel Ojeli, Victor Sampson, and Ezekiel Asuquo โ ran 3:01.43, finishing third behind Senegal's 3:01.28. The women's 4x400m team did not start their race and were recorded as DNS.
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