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A perfect match – How Baylor University struck Gold with three Nigerian athletes

There is no doubt the Baylor track and field recruiting team struck a goldmine in signing these Nigerian youngsters. The positive results they have achieved in their freshman seasons are indications of the bright futures that lie ahead of them.

Ezekiel Nathaniel, Imaobong Uko and Nnamdi Chinecherem, are the Blueprints of Nigerian athletes at Baylor University

Shortly after the 2021 World U20 Championships in Nairobi, Kenya, the World Athletics body declared Nigeria a ‘Rising Sprinting Nation’.

This announcement was due to the outstanding performance of Team Nigeria at the Championship, where the youngsters finished third on the overall medals table with 4 Gold and 3 Bronze medals – the best finish for Nigeria at any global athletics championship.


Nigeria U20 Gold medal winning 4x400m girls at the World Junior Championships in Nairobi AFP

A few months after Nairobi, it came as no surprise when the majority of those U20 athletes gained American college scholarships to combine their education and athletics careers – One of those colleges is Baylor University.

In January 2022, Baylor University signed three Nigerian homegrown athletes for the first time in its college history, just after the junior championships in Nairobi. They are Nnamdi Chinecherem, Ezekiel Nathaniel, and Imaobong Uko.

The trio immediately made their presence known as Nathaniel’s brilliant highlight this year was winning the Big12 Championship 400m Hurdles title, clocking a jaw-dropping time of 48.42s, which smashed the School Record (SR) and Henry Amike’s long-standing Nigerian Record (NR) set in 1987.

Interestingly, Chinecherem also won the Big12 Championship title, smashing Pius Bazighe’s long-standing Javelin NR of 81.08m set in 1999, with a new 81.22m, thereby becoming the second Nigerian thrower in history over the 80m mark.

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