Sports Events, Athlete Preparation, International Competitions, Nigerian Sports, Training Camps, Medal Contention, Coaching Strategies, Athletic Performance, Regional Competitions, Sports Administration
Citizen . 01 July 1991 . Pg 47
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As the 5th All-Africa Games in Cairo approaches, Nigerian athletes, coaches, and sports administrators are intensifying their efforts to secure the top position in the medal table. With a well-structured training program spanning three and a half months, the Nigerian team is optimistic about breaking their traditional second-place finish. The preparation includes two phases of training camps across various locations, aiming to refine the team from 512 athletes down to about 330. Coaches express confidence in this organized approach, although they acknowledge the strong competition from host Egypt and other countries like Ghana, Kenya, and Algeria. The goal is to emerge as the overall winner in Cairo, showcasing the hard work and dedication of the athletes.
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