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Home»Sports»Athletics»Nigerian Athletes Shine at U.S. Collegiate Meets: Jessica Oji, Esther Joseph, and Prestina Ochonogor Lead Record-Breaking Weekend
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Nigerian Athletes Shine at U.S. Collegiate Meets: Jessica Oji, Esther Joseph, and Prestina Ochonogor Lead Record-Breaking Weekend

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Jessica Orji: Nigerian Athletes at the Collegiate Meet in US.
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It was an electrifying weekend for Nigerian athletics as the nation’s brightest stars continued to carve their names into the 2026 indoor season. Competing across several top-tier collegiate meets in the United States, multiple Nigerian athletes delivered standout performances, many setting new personal bests and climbing the African all-time rankings.

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Jessica Oji’s Spectacular Debut for Nigeria

Jessica Oji made a historic debut under the Nigerian flag at the Tiger Paw Invitational in Clemson, finishing second in the women’s Shot Put with a remarkable throw of 17.74m. The former U.S. representative recently switched allegiance and wasted no time making an impression.

Her current personal best (PB) of 18.45m puts her just ahead of the African record of 18.43m set by Vivian Chukwuemeka, a sign that the continental record could fall soon if her upward trajectory continues.

Esther Joseph’s Sprint Streak Continues

At the Tyson Invitational in Fayetteville, Esther Joseph extended her extraordinary form. She clocked a sensational 22.94s to win the women’s 200m, setting a new PB and climbing to No. 8 on the African all-time list.

Joseph’s 2026 season has been nothing short of phenomenal, with personal bests in every race she’s contested so far, from the 200m to the 400m. Her dominance was unmistakable, leaving her nearest competitor, Lauren Jarrett, trailing in 23.57s.

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Israel Okon Sparks in the Men’s 200m

Nigeria’s Israel Okon stormed to a new PB of 20.63s, winning his 200m section at the Tiger Paw Invitational. Okon’s blistering run placed him second overall across 14 heats, just behind Tyson Williams (20.51s). His commanding victory over Alpha Balde (20.92s) underscores his emergence as one of Nigeria’s most promising young sprinters.

Olayinka Olajide and Blessing Akintoye Impress in Texas

At the Jarvis Scott Invitational in Texas, Olayinka Olajide displayed superb speed to finish second in the women’s 60m in 7.32s, setting a new PB behind Nayla Harris (7.17s).

Meanwhile, Blessing Akintoye stormed to victory in the women’s 400m with a lifetime best of 53.01s. She outpaced top competitors Rushana Dwyer (53.05s) and Margaret Conteh (53.23s), with Favour Onyah also shining at the Tyson Invitational, clocking 53.44s to win her 400m section.

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Ruth Usoro Finds Form Again

Olympic finalist Ruth Usoro made a strong return in the women’s Long Jump at the Jarvis Scott Invitational, leaping 6.65m on her final attempt to secure second place. The jump marked both her season’s best and her longest distance in two years, signaling a return to peak form.

Compatriot Grace Oshiokpu placed eighth with 6.03m, while Oghenefejiro Praise triumphed in the B-category, notching a distance of 6.16m.

Prestina Ochonogor Dominates Fayetteville

Over in Fayetteville, Prestina Ochonogor delivered a masterclass in the women’s Long Jump, soaring to a season best of 6.69m to win convincingly. Her mark stands as her best-ever indoor performance, achieved on just three attempts, outperforming Heidi Hudson (6.51m) and Sydney Willits (6.45m).

This result further cements Ochonogor’s status as one of Africa’s leading jumpers heading into the outdoor season.

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Emmanuel Njoku Jumps to New Heights

In the men’s Long Jump, Emmanuel Njoku continued Nigeria’s strong run, registering a new indoor PB of 7.93m to place second at the Tyson Invitational. He was edged out only by Florida’s rising star Temoso Masikane, who hit a PB of 8.11m.

Njoku’s consistency this season indicates that the eight-meter barrier is well within reach in the coming meets.

Chioma Nwachukwu’s Grit in the 400m

In another tightly contested race at Fayetteville, Chioma Nwachukwu finished second in her 400m section, clocking 52.60s—just a heartbeat behind winner Sydney Sutton, who edged her with 52.59s. Nwachukwu’s strong finish highlights her growing strength and potential to challenge for major honours later this year.

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The Bigger Picture

It was a weekend of personal bests, season’s bests, and national pride as these Nigerian athletes proved that the country’s track and field resurgence is well underway. With record chases, international podiums, and African all-time rankings in sight, Nigeria’s future on the global athletics stage looks brighter than ever.

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