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Prestina Ochonogor and Nigerian Athletes Climb Global Rankings

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Long jumper, Prestina Ochonogor has seen an improvement in the latest rankings released by the IAAF.

Ochonogor is now ranked 611th globally and fifth in Africa, marking her as Nigeria’s biggest mover in the rankings.

The 18 year-old reached the final at the Paris 2024 Olympics, achieving a personal best of 6.70m.

Quartermiler Esther Elo Joseph has also made significant progress, moving from 3,560th globally to sixth nationally and 618th worldwide.

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Esther Elo Joseph and Patience Okon-George finished first and second at the CAA Region II Championship. Photo | NigeriaWorld

Tobi Amusan continues to lead the rankings for Nigeria in the women’s category, followed by Favour Ofili and Ese Brume.

In the men’s category, quartermiler Samuel Ogazi and sprinter Kayinsola Ajayi have made notable advancements.

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Samuel Ogazi. (Photo by Kevin Voigt/GettyImages)

Ogazi, now ranked second in Nigeria and 206th globally, became the first Nigerian since 1988 to reach the Olympic 400m final.

Kayinsola Ajayi
Nigeria’s Kayinsola Ajayi at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at Stade de France in Saint-Denis. (Photo by JEWEL SAMAD/AFP via Getty Images)

Ajayi has risen to become Nigeria’s top-ranked sprinter, placing 25th worldwide in the 100m event.

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