The Paris 2024 Olympics was a significant event for Nigeria, with athletes from all corners showcasing their talents on the world stage. Among the shining stars were five incredible athletes, all part of the MTN Champs Ambassadors, whose journeys from participating in the national and Pan-African championships to the grandest sports event in the world are nothing short of inspiring.
These athletes not only carried the hopes of a nation but also represented the success of homegrown initiatives like MTN Champs, which has been pivotal in nurturing Nigerian talent and advancing grassroots sports development.
Meet the extraordinary competitors who pushed boundaries, broke barriers, and left a lasting mark on the global stage:
Udodi Onwuzurike – 200m Sprint:
Udodi Onwuzurike was one of Nigeria’s leading sprinters at the Paris 2024 Olympics, competing in the 200m sprint. Known for his speed and agility, Udodi had previously represented Nigeria at major international events, earning his place among the world’s top sprinters. With a promising collegiate track record, including a gold medal at the World Athletics U20 Championships, Udodi represented Nigeria during the Olympics. As an MTN Champs Ambassador, his participation reflects the success of grassroots programs like MTN Champs in developing elite athletes for Nigeria.
Favour Ashe – 100m Sprint:
Favour Ashe, another prominent MTN Champs Ambassador, competed in the 100m sprint at the Paris 2024 Olympics. Known for his lightning-fast starts, Ashe has quickly become one of Nigeria’s most promising sprinters, he has consistently delivered strong performances on the track, having competed in global competitions leading up to the Games. His performance in Paris marked a significant step in his career, as emerged a semi-finalist during the 100m sprint. He continues to inspire young athletes through his journey.
Usheoritse Itsekiri – 100m Sprint:
Usheoritse Itsekiri brought his talent to the global stage at the 100m relay event in the Paris 2024 Olympics. A seasoned sprinter, Itsekiri had previously represented Nigeria in the Tokyo 2020 Olympics and other international meets.
As an MTN Champs Ambassador, he demonstrated the dedication and hard work required to succeed in one of the most competitive events in track and field. His experience and achievements position him as an important figure in Nigeria’s sprinting category.
Ruth Usoro – Triple Jump and Long Jump:
Ruth Usoro showcased her talents in both the triple jump and long jump events at the Paris 2024 Olympics. A key figure in Nigerian athletics, Usoro has consistently been among the best in these field events. and her participation in multiple events underlines her versatility.
As an MTN Champs Ambassador, she has become a role model for young Nigerian athletes, especially those venturing into field events. She highlights the program’s support for athletes across a variety of disciplines.
Chukwuebuka Enekwechi – Shot Put:
Chukwuebuka Enekwechi, representing Nigeria in the shot-put event, returned to
the Olympics in 2024 following his impressive performance in the Tokyo 2020 Games. Making history as Africa’s second-best finisher in the shot put category, Enekwechi continues to push boundaries and inspire the next generation of athletes. As an MTN Champs Ambassador, he exemplifies the growth of Nigeria’s presence in field sports on the global stage.
The Paris 2024 Olympics is long over, but the accomplishments of these five MTN Champs Ambassadors are a testament to Nigeria’s growing presence in global sports.
Their dedication, strength, and passion for their disciplines remind us that the future of Nigerian athletics is brighter than ever. From the track to the field, these athletes showed that with the right support and opportunities, anything is possible.
As we celebrate their achievements, we look forward to seeing what the next generation of MTN Champs will bring to the world stage. The journey doesn’t end here—this is only the beginning.