Nigeria, 38 other countries race for World Relays medals

By Editor

The stage is set in Gaborone, Botswana, as 38 countries converge for the World Athletics Relays, with athletes competing not only for medals but also for qualification slots to the 2027 World Championships and the 2026 World Ultimate Championships.

The two-day competition, scheduled for Saturday, May 2, and Sunday, May 3, will feature six relay events: the 4x100m and 4x400m relays for men and women, with the 4x100m and 4x400m mixed relays.

The event will begin with Round 1 races on Day 1, starting at 2:05 pm local time with the 4x100m mixed relays. The qualification rounds and finals will take place on Day 2, starting at 2:02 pm local time in Botswana.

A total of 27 athletes will represent Nigeria across all six relay events, underscoring the nation’s strong presence and ambition on the global athletics stage. The Nigerian contingent will compete in both men’s and women’s categories, as well as the mixed relay events, aiming to secure podium finishes and qualification berths.

Day 1 will feature the opening rounds, including the mixed relay events and World Championships Qualification Round 1 (WCH Q1) for the men’s and women’s relays. Day 2 will intensify with World Championships Qualification Round 2 (WCH Q2), followed by the World Athletics Ultimate Championship Qualification (WAUC Q) races and the finals across all events.


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