Some notable former Nigerian track and field internationals have urged Nigerians to continue to vote for reigning World 100m hurdles champion and record holder, Tobi Amusan as she bids to become the first Nigerian to be crowned World Athlete of The Year by World Athletics.
Former African queen of the track, Mary Onyali, and former Nigeria long jump king, Charlton Ehizuelen are spearheading this campaign.
They are joined among others by seven-time Nigeria 100m champion, Endurance Ojokolo; reigning Nigeria 100m fastest man, Olusoji Fasuba; former Nigeria 100m hurdles record holder, Angela Atede and Olympic, World indoor and outdoor championships silver medalist, Glory Alozie.
Amusan is one of the 10 women nominated for the yearly award and 25% of the votes that she will require to win will come from fans worldwide.
Also Read: AFN President Okowa Urges Nigerians To Vote Amusan As World Athlete of the Year
“Hello, fellow Nigerians! Our world Champion and World Record Holder “Turbo” Tobi Amusan needs your vote to win this year’s “Woman Athlete of the Year 2022” award by World Athletics.
Also Read: 2022 U-17 WWC: Flamingos Ready To Conquer Colombia — Olowookere
“Please get online and vote massively for her to win and bring back the trophy same as the joy she gave us when she broke the world record a few months ago.
‘Thanking you all in advance. Vote 🇳🇬 vote 🇳🇬 vote 🇳🇬,” Onyali wrote in a special appeal to Nigerians
Ehizuelen, the two-time NCAA champion shared Onyali’s sentiment.
For Ojokolo, it is time for Nigerians to reward Amusan for what she has done to put smiles on their faces.
“I think it is only fair to say that our golden girl Tobi Amusan has secured her place in history as the greatest Nigerian athlete of all time. She represented Nigeria with so much pride and finesse. Now, it’s our turn to do our part for her and VOTE! VOTE! VOTE! Tobi Amusan as World Athlete Of The Year 2022! 9ger Nor Dey Carry Last ooo,” Ojokolo wrote.
Fasuba, the first and only African sprinter to win the African Championships 100m title three consecutive times agrees with Ojokolo.
“Tobi Amusan has made Nigerians proud by bringing the 100m hurdles world record to Nigeria. It’s now our turn as Nigerians to collectively help bring the
World Athlete of the Year award to Nigeria. So please let’s help our home girl bring that victory home,” said Fasuba, one of only three Nigerians to have won a world title.
A three-way voting process will determine the finalists.
The World Athletics Council and the World Athletics Family will cast their votes by email, while fans can vote online via the World Athletics social media platforms.
Individual graphics for each nominee are on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube; a ‘like’ on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube or a retweet on Twitter will count as one vote.
To vote for Tobi Amusan, like her nomination on FACEBOOK – INSTAGRAM – YOUTUBE. Retweet her nomination on TWITTER.
The World Athletics Council’s vote will count for 50% of the result, while the World Athletics Family’s votes and the public votes will each count for 25% of the final result.
Voting for the World Athletes of the Year closes at midnight on Monday 31 October. At the conclusion of the voting process, five women and five men finalists will be announced by World Athletics.
Copyright © 2021 Completesports.com All rights reserved. The information contained in Completesports.com may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed without the prior written authority of Completesports.com.
You may be interested
‘It Was A Fair Result’ — Troost-Ekong Reacts To Super Eagles Stalemate Vs Benin Republic
Webby - November 15, 2024Super Eagles captain William Troost-Ekong claimed the Super Eagles deserved a point from their 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying…
Dikko Vows Full NSC Support For Nigerian Teams’ Continental Success
Webby - November 15, 2024National Sports Commission (NSC) Chairman, Shehu Dikko, has pledged the Commission’s commitment to support all Nigerian sports teams competing on…
Super Eagles Goalkeeper Nwabali Loses Father
Webby - November 15, 2024Super Eagles goalkeeper, Stanley Nwabali, has lost his father.Nwabali announced the death of his father on Instagram on Friday, November…