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Tobi Amusan Makes Top Five Women’s World Athletics, Inches Closer to a Multi-Million Naira Award

The winner which will be announced in early December will go home with a multi-million naira award among other benefits.

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World record holder Tobi Amusan has been named as one of the five finalists for 2022 Women’s Athletics of the Year.

The winner which will be announced in early December will go home with a multi-million naira award among other benefits.

The list which was released yesterday has other notable athletes which include Shelly-Ann Fraser- Pryce (Jamaica ), Kimberly Garcia (Peru), Sydney McLaughlin (United States of America), and Yulimar Rojas (Venezuela). 

Investors King could recall that in September 2022, Tobi Amusan set a new world record of 12.12s in the 100m hurdles at the World Athletics Championships, in Oregon, United States. 

Tobi Amusan will be the first Nigerian and African to be nominated in the top five finalist list. If she emerged victorious, the 25-year-old will subsequently be the first Nigeria and African to be so honoured in the world of women’s athletics 

Meanwhile, according to the organiser, the World Athletics, the finalists were determined through a three-way voting process involving fans on social media, World Athletics Council, and the World Athletics Family. 

A statement posted on the Twitter page of the World Athletic read: “The five athletes, who represent five countries from three area associations, have achieved sensational performances across a range of athletics disciplines in 2022”.

Tobi Amusan has displayed outstanding performances at different occasions which include the Commonwealth Games, the Diamond League, and the World Athletics Championships in 2022.

Investors King learnt that several sport enthusiasts and observers believe she is a favourite for the 2022 women’s world athlete of the year. 

She has been honoured and celebrated across the country including a national honour of the Order Of Niger (OON). 

Born and raised in Ogun State, Tobi Amusan became the first Nigerian athlete to win a Diamond League title as she took the 100 m hurdles trophy in 2021, breaking the then-African record held by Glory Alozie. 

She later defended the title in 2022 before setting a world record of 12.12s in the 100m hurdles at the World Athletics Championships.

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Eni Aluko Breaks Barriers: First Black Female Football Club Owner in Italy

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Eni Aluko, former sports director for Aston Villa and Angel City, has shattered the glass ceiling by becoming the first black female football club owner in Italy.

Aluko’s journey from the pitch to the boardroom marks a monumental shift in the traditionally male-dominated realm of football ownership.

Aluko’s foray into ownership comes through her involvement with the Mercury 13 group, a consortium dedicated to revolutionizing women’s football.

This $100 million investment group, named after the 13 female pilots who passed the same rigorous testing as NASA’s original Mercury 7 astronauts, aims to elevate the status of women’s football teams across Latin America and Europe.

Their recent acquisition of a majority stake in FC Como Women, situated in northern Italy, underscores their commitment to this vision.

For Aluko, this milestone isn’t just about personal achievement; it’s about paving the way for future generations of black sports investors and female football enthusiasts.

“Representation matters,” Aluko emphasized in a recent interview. “As the first, I understand the significance of this moment. But more importantly, I see it as an opportunity to inspire others and to promote diversity and inclusivity in the beautiful game.”

Aluko’s transition from player to owner is a testament to her unwavering dedication to football.

Having retired from professional play, she has seamlessly transitioned into roles in sports broadcasting and now ownership, leveraging her extensive experience and expertise to drive meaningful change within the industry.

The significance of Aluko’s ownership stake extends far beyond the confines of FC Como Women. It serves as a beacon of hope and inspiration for marginalized communities within football, signaling that barriers can be broken and dreams can be realized regardless of race or gender.

The Mercury 13 group’s investment in FC Como Women is poised to catalyze a new era for the club and women’s football in Italy as a whole.

With Aluko at the helm, there is an undeniable sense of optimism and momentum surrounding the future of the team and the broader movement for equality within the sport.

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Joshua Dominates Ngannou with Second-Round Knockout in Saudi Arabia Showdown

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Nigerian British boxer Anthony Joshua showcased his prowess by delivering a second-round knockout against UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou.

The thrilling encounter unfolded with Joshua demonstrating his technical skill and power, overwhelming Ngannou with his calculated strikes.

From the outset, Joshua asserted his dominance, landing a formidable right hand in the opening round that set the tone for the match.

Despite Ngannou’s resilience, Joshua continued to press forward, maintaining control of the bout.

As the second round commenced, Joshua unleashed another powerful right hand that visibly rocked Ngannou.

Despite his efforts, Ngannou found himself on the canvas once more, unable to withstand Joshua’s onslaught.

The referee swiftly called an end to the contest, declaring Joshua the victor by knockout.

The electrifying showdown left fans in awe as Joshua’s precision and strength proved too much for Ngannou to handle.

Although Ngannou required medical attention post-fight, Joshua’s display of sportsmanship and skill highlighted his status as a formidable force in the world of boxing.

The victory solidifies Joshua’s position as a top heavyweight contender and sets the stage for future thrilling matchups in the world of combat sports.

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South Africa Clinches Africa Cup of Nations Bronze in Penalty Drama Against DR Congo

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In a riveting encounter at the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) third-place playoff, South Africa emerged victorious against the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo) in a nail-biting penalty shootout to secure the bronze medal in the prestigious tournament.

The match, which ended in a goalless draw after regulation time, saw South African goalkeeper Ronwen Williams once again emerge as the hero, making crucial saves during the penalty shootout to propel his team to victory.

The DR Congo team displayed commendable resilience throughout the match, creating numerous goal-scoring opportunities and maintaining an attacking threat against the South African defense.

Ultimately, it was South Africa’s Siyanda Xulu who converted the decisive penalty kick, securing the win for Bafana Bafana.

The victory marked South Africa’s perfect record in third-place playoffs, having clinched a similar victory 24 years prior against Tunisia.

The bronze medal victory serves as a testament to South Africa’s resilience and determination in the face of formidable opposition.

As the tournament concludes, the thrilling encounter between South Africa and DR Congo will be remembered as a highlight of the 2024 AFCON edition, showcasing the passion and skill of African football on a grand stage.

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