Showing posts with label Brazil Olympics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brazil Olympics. Show all posts

Wednesday, 10 August 2016

Chelsea Happy With Mikel’s Performance In Rio

Chelsea had only good things to say about the assured performance of their star midfielder, John Obi Mikel who is captain of the Nigerian Under-23 team at the Rio 2016 Olympics.

Chelsea who had earlier granted Mikel permission to play with Nigeria at the competition said on their official webpage, “The 29-year-old influenced proceedings throughout a tense second half, when the experience of a player with a complete trophy cabinet in English football proved vital to reassure and reinvigorate a team of largely Under-23s.“

“Mikel and his team-mates displayed growing cohesion and confidence in comparison to their remarkable 5-4 win against Japan last Thursday, which took place only a few hours after the squad touched down in Brazil following a logistical nightmare.”

Obi Mikel, 29, has started the first two matches played by Nigeria at the Olympic Games, and Nigeria are guaranteed top spot in Group B after their 1-0 win over Sweden.



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Dalung Lied; He Never Visited Us In USA – Dream Team VI

Members of the Nigeria Olympic football team while accepting the apology of Solomon Dalung, the Youth and Sports Development Minister, however said he never visited the team in Atlanta.

“Where did he visit us? We never saw him while we were in Atlanta. I think they just issued a press release that he came to see us, we never saw him,” Vanguard quoted a source as saying.

“We have accepted his apology and are happy that they paid us our camp allowance for 11 days. We were in camp for more than a month in Nigeria and Atlanta, so they should pay us all the allowances as well as the bonus for the two matches we have played,” the team member that would not want his name mentioned added.

Pic of Dalung's alleged visit


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Three Nigerians Create Records At Rio Olympics

At least three Nigerian athletes in the ongoing Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games created records of sorts that will be cherished in a longtime to come.

The trio with records are two table tennis stars, Segun Toriola and Aruna Quadri as well as Rower, Chierika Ukogu .

The 41 year-old Toriola had his 7th appearance in the current Games, equaling the table tennis record. This has made him the most capped African Olympian.

Nigeria’s Aruna Quadri set another continental record after the 2014 ITTF star became the first African to reach the quarterfinals of men’s singles event at Rio 2016 Olympic Games.

Ukogu on the other hand, qualified for top classification in the rowing event in Rio.

She is Nigeria’s first ever rower in the Olympics to have got that far, placing fifth in the third quarter final of the Women’s single sculls after clocking a time of 7:54.44 secs.

She will now participate in the semi finals C/D 1 event on Wednesday. This is the 23-year-old’s first ever appearance in the Olympics.

NAN



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Monday, 8 August 2016

Dalung Apologises To Dream Team, Calls Them ‘True Heroes’

Solomon Dalung, Minister of Youth and Sports, has earlier today apologised to Nigeria’s players and officials of the Olympic football team over issues surrounding the contingent’s late arrival in Brazil.

Dalung apologised to the dream team after they defeated and progressed to the quarter-finals at the Men’s Olympic Football Tournament in Rio 2016 with a 1-0 victory over Sweden.

His words “I want to apologise for all the circumstances that led to your late arrival here.

“I apologise because I am the head and as such I must take responsibility for anything that happen under my watch.

“I am happy you all have put the unfortunate incident behind you and have shown that you are true heroes by making the country proud with your qualification for the quarterfinals.

“This qualification is unique as you guys are the first team to do so in the football event. I want to assure you that we appreciate your efforts, and I want to say that it’s when a man faces challenges that his true ability is tested.

“I am sure we all have learnt our lessons and will take the lessons to heart going forward.”

Responding, team captain John Obi Mikel assured Dalung that the team will not lose focus, as their target is to win the gold medal.

The sports minister was in company of Adamu Emozozo, Nigerian ambassador to Brazil, and Chinyeaka Ohaa, permanent secretary in the ministry.

Dalung in a group picture with the team



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Saturday, 6 August 2016

Beating Japan 5-4 Was Miracle Of Manaus – Siasia

Coach Samson Siasia, Nigeria's Olympic football team coach has described his side’s breathtaking 5-4 victory over Japan in their Rio 2016 Olympic Games opener in Manaus as a miracle.

Nigeria U-23 side put up a spirited performance on Thursday (Friday in Nigeria), as they overpowered a well-relaxed Japanese side in a nine-goal thriller to climb to top of Group B after Sweden and Colombia played out a 2-2 draw.

Oghenekaro Etebo netted four goals with AS Roma’s Sadiq Umar grabbing the opener as the latecomers cruised past their Asian opponents.

Siasia describing their triumph as a miracle, said: “I just can’t describe what happened today. My boys defied science to win this game; what gave us this game was the mental toughness of the boys. For a team not to train for two days and put up this type of performance is a miracle."

“When players are tired they tend to lose focus. That is why we conceded four goals. For now, all I can say is I just want to go and savour this victory with my players.”

He said, “We just won a game, we can’t and won’t allow this victory get into our heads. Our target here is to win the gold and this is just the first step of us achieving that aim. No two games are the same, for me this hurdle is over, when I wake up tomorrow I will then think of my next game.

“The team (Japan) we defeated are a good side; I respect them for pushing my boys to the limit. I knew that towards the end of the game my boys were tired and barely managed to hang on. I will not blame any one of them for the goals we conceded. We have put this match behind us. I hope my team sustain this great form and even step up a gear in our subsequent matches.”

Four-goal hero Oghenekaro Etebo has dedicated his goals to God after an amazing performance from the Feirense man. But he insists they still have to up better performances against their next group opponents Sweden, who they play on Sunday, and Colombia.

“I just want to thank God for the goals but we still have to play two games to qualify, so it’s not over yet,” the former Warri Wolves forward said.

Former captain of the team Okechukwu Azubuike said they will now have to work on their defensive lapses after conceding four goals against the Asians.

“We lost concentration and we paid for it; we gave away goals. So, we need to work on that.”



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Thursday, 28 July 2016

NOC Releases Zika Virus Prevention Guidelines For Nigerians

With the Olympic games set to hold in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil from August 5 to 21, while the Paralympic Games is scheduled for September 7 to 18, the Nigeria Olympic Committee (NOC) Medical and Scientific Commission have released guidelines on how to avoid the Zika virus to sports fans travelling to Brazil for the Olympic Games.

The guidelines also advised Nigerians to: “practice safer sex, including the consistent and correct use of condoms, or abstain from sex during their stay in Brazil; “after the Games, women who discover they are pregnant during their travel or shortly after returning from Brazil should contact their healthcare providers for counselling about Zika virus risks and pregnancy management;

• after the Games, all travellers should practice safer sex, including the correct and consistent use of condoms, or abstain from sex for at least eight weeks after their return;

• men who experience symptoms of Zika virus disease during or after their return, should adopt safer sex practices or abstain from sex for at least six months;

• pregnant women whose sexual partners travelled to Brazil should practice safer sex practices or abstain from sex for the duration of their pregnancy. Couples or women planning a pregnancy should wait at least eight weeks after return from Brazil before trying to conceive; and 6 months if the male partner was symptomatic;

• all travellers should use personal protective measures such as insect repellent for at least three weeks after returning from the Games to avoid being bitten and potentially spreading the infection to other people through mosquito bites; and,

• travellers should not donate blood for at least four weeks after departure from Brazil to reduce the potential risk of onwards transmission.

The NOC also advised Nigerians to “be up to date with all the common childhood vaccinations before visiting Brazil (you may even need a booster). This includes immunizations for Tetanus and Diphtheria, Whooping cough (Pertussis), Hepatitis B, polio, measles, mumps and rubella (MMR).

Brazil is listed by the World Health Organization (WHO) as endemic for Yellow Fever. A Yellow Fever vaccination is compulsory.” It added that the full two-dose Hepatitis A vaccine is strongly recommended when visiting Brazil and other precautions for hygiene and food safety should be taken.



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