Despite having the second best time of 19.73 behind Jamaican Yohan Blake’s 19.26 in heat three of the men’s 200m semifinal, Nigeria’s Divine Oduduru finished last to miss out from the final of the.....
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Blessing Okagbare, Nigeria’s medal hope in the 200m in IAAF World Athletics Championship in Doha has been disqualified for a second time. She was disqualified on Monday in the.....
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Nigeria’s sprint sensation, Divine Oduduru didn’t get the kind of start he wanted when he made his Diamond League debut on Friday night.
Oduduru who finished the US Collegiate Games NCAA on high with a 9.86 seconds run finished …
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Nigeria sprinter, Divine Oduduru has emerged as the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Male Athlete of the Year in the United States of America. Oduduru, who hails from Ughelli, Delta State, has also been nominated for the....
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If the name Divine Oduduru does not ring a bell, "i never experred it" would. Nigeria’s Divine Oduduru who currently holds a record in the US as the NCAA 100m champion and a nominee of the Bow Man award has revealed …
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NCAA double champion, Divine Oduduru, has announced that he is turning professional.
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Nigeria’s Divine Oduduru has officially become the second fastest African.
The Texas-based athlete achieved this feat after putting up another outstanding performance at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) championships on Friday, June 7, 2019. Oduduru …
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Fastest man, Divine Oduduru Reigning NCAA Division I 200m champion, Divine Oduduru started his quest to become the second Nigerian man to successfully complete a sprint double at the....
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Nigerian born superstar athlete, Divine Oduduru has qualified for the Olympics as he broke the Sub 10s record in the Big-12 Championships.
The 22-year-year athlete ran past the line in 9.99s (+0.3), ahead of Joseph Sheffield who finished 2nd in 10.29s …
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In Nigeria, our government has this annoying habit of not appreciating people until they leave.
This is the case with the wave-making athlete, Divine Oduduru, who started his career in Nigeria but had to leave for the US when he wasn’t getting appreciated.....
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Nigeria’s hottest male sprinter at the moment, US-based Divine Oduduru, may still be angry with the country over the treatment he and other foreign-based athletes received from the Nigerian government at the end of Asaba 2018 African Senior Athletics Championship....
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Divine Oduduru has broken Nigeria’s thirteen years sub 10 seconds jinx in the 100 meters race.
Oduduru broke his personal and season best records to set a world leading record of 9.95sec to win at the Michael Johnson Invitational on Saturday. He also broke Francis Obikwelu’s …
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Nigerian athlete, Divine Oduduru, on Saturday ran a 100m/200m double at the Michael Johnson Classicin Waco, Texas.
The 22-year-old student of Texas Tech University posted........
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Nigeria’s hottest male sprinter at the moment, U.S.-based Divine Oduduru has expressed his displeasure over the manner he was treated by Nigerian government at the recently concluded Asaba 2018 African Senior Athletics Championship.
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Commonwealth and African gold medallist in the women’s long jump, Ese Brume is sad over what she describes as ‘unfair’ treatment to her by the country.
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