In Green Gyang of Nigeria in one of his outings |
One of the athletes a long distance runner from Jos,plateau State of Nigeria, Emmanuel Gyangwho has stated that he will
be gunning for another national record.
A star-cast
of athlete across the world is expected to grace the maiden Lagos City Marathon
and for Gyan; running alongside the big guns from Kenya, Ethiopia and other
parts of the world should help him lower the 42km National record which
currently stands at 2:16:06secs set by Mohammed Abass for almost three decades.
“I have
already started my training and by God’s grace I want to set a new record in my
first big outing in a full marathon” Gyan declared from his base in Jos,
Plateau state.
Gyan who on
7th, December 2013 set a new national record of 1:04:18secs in the 21km at the
Nanning International race in China says Lagos has always been a good hunting
ground for him and he hopes it will be same when he lines out to compete in the
much-anticipated February 6 Access Bank
Lagos City Marathon.
“I have always done well when I come to Lagos to
run; actually I was the back-to-back champion at the Lagos Beach Marathon (a
10km-race)” Gyan boasted.
Gyan who
also emerged as the top Nigerian at the last edition of the annual 10-kilometre
Okpekpe race also said it is heartwarming that Nigeria through Lagos state and
Access Bank is finally situating itself properly on the world marathon map.
Already,
organisers have announced that the winners of both the men and women’s events
at the Access Bank Lagos City Marathon will go home with $50,000 each, while
second and third place finishers will take $40,000 and $30,000 respectively.
The top 20
Nigerians will also be rewarded with cash prizes starting from N1 million,
while the second and third positions will settle for N750, 000 and N500, 000
respectively.
Also, the
national record holder in 20 km Walk Race ,Adeyemi Kazeemmay boost
his chances of making the Rio 2016 Olympics qualification standard.
As it is the
case across the world, Walk Race athletes use marathon races to build themselves
for their primary events and for Adeyemi a rare full Marathon race will sure do
him a lot of good as he targets to compete in an Olympic qualifier in Kenya by
March 2016.
“The target
i set for myself is to make it to the Olympics next year and this Access Bank
Lagos City Marathon should help me in a way”
Adeyemi who competed at the All African Games in 2003 and 2007 noted.
Currently
with a personal best time cum National Record of 1.34.02secs, Adeyemi said
lowering his time to 1.24.00sec which is the entry standard for the Olympics is
not an impossible mission especially with the right kind of exposure.
“The key to
improved performances is constant exposure to competitions; I don’t have such
opportunity because here in Nigeria the concentration is on the sprints, I hope
the likes of Access Bank will help switch the focus” He said.
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