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2026 Commonwealth Games: Team Nigeria Athletes To Embark On Three-Week Overseas Training Camp

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Four female athletes in green-and-white jackets hold gold medals, smiling on a track field during an awards ceremony.

Team Nigeria athletes will embark on a three-week overseas training camp ahead of this year’s Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland.

A few days ago, the Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN) unveiled the 29 athletes that will represent Nigeria at this year’s games.

The invited athletes, drawn from various track and field events, will continue preparations alongside representatives from other sports in Abuja before proceeding to the three-week overseas training camp scheduled to open on July 2 in Aberdeen, Scotland.

The Nigeria Sports Commission (NSC) expressed optimism that the 29 invited athletes to Team Nigeria’s athletics contingent will meet expectations by winning medals for the country.

Leading the list of invitees is Nigeria’s sprint hurdles star and two-time Commonwealth Games champion, Tobi Amusan, whose experience and pedigree are expected to provide leadership for the team.

Also invited are some of Nigeria’s top-performing athletes, including Kayinsola Ajayi, Favour Ashe, Ese Brume, and Chukwuebuka Enekwechi, alongside a blend of established internationals and emerging talents across the sprints, relays, jumps, and throws.

NSC Director General Olopade described the composition of the team as a strong indication of Nigeria’s determination to challenge for medals at the Games, noting that the selected athletes have consistently demonstrated their ability to compete at the highest level.

According to the NSC, the Abuja camp will provide the training and other support required to sharpen the athletes’ preparations before the team moves to Scotland for the final phase of training.

The Commission reiterated its commitment to providing the athletes and officials with the necessary resources and support to ensure Team Nigeria arrives in Glasgow fully prepared to compete for honours at the 2026 Commonwealth Games.

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