By Akeem Lawal
A total of 300 students from 20 secondary schools will
participate in the maiden Government College Ughelli (GCU) Relays scheduled to hold at the ultra-modern tartan tracks of Government
College Ughelli, Delta State on Saturday, 17th November, 2018, Sportsbiz247.blogspot.com reports.
GCU Relays, an initiative of
Government College Ughelli Old Boys Association (GCUOBA Worldwide), is an
intercollegiate invitational athletics competition that will feature 100m,
200m, 4x100m relays and 4x400m relays for boys and girls.
Some of the schools invited
are Kings College, Lagos; St.Gregory’s College, Obalende- Lagos; Igbobi
College, Yaba-Lagos; Government College, Ibadan; Edo College, Benin-City,
Federal Government College, Warri; Hessey College, Warri; Urhobo College,
Effurun; St. Patrick’s College, Asaba; Orogun Grammar School, Orogun;
Government College, Umuahia; Queens College, Lagos; Idia College, Benin-City;
Baptist Girls School, Agbor; Oharisi College, Afisere-Ughelli; Anglican Girls
Grammar School, Ughelli; St. Theresa’s College, Ughelli; James Welch Grammar
School, Emevor and Anglican Girls Grammar School, Asaba.
All participants are expected
to arrive for the one-day competition on Friday, 16th November and depart on
Sunday, 18th November, 2018.
L-R Col. David Binitie, Roy Odoko, Ejiro Omonode and Stephen Igbofose at the press conference |
Speaking at a press
conference announcing the competition in Lagos, GCUOBA Secretary General, Roy
Odoko said that after carrying out due diligence, GCUOBA plans to use the GCU
Relays as a vehicle to accelerate the development of schools sports and by
extension the restoration of healthy sports rivalry among secondary schools nationwide
as it was in the time past with long term goal of enhancing sports development,
unity and progress of Nigeria.
A member of the GCU Relays
planning committee, Ejiro Omonode said a maximum of fifteen athletes shall
represent each college, while all the 300 participating athletes shall be
accommodated and given free meals throughout the duration of the competition.
He called on individuals and
corporate organization to partner with GCUOBA in the development of secondary
school sports.
“The GCU Relays is essentially about getting
back the glory days of athletics with schools sports. Also, we have been
fortunate to have a modern track put together by Shell Petroleum Development Company and
for us, such facilities should not be meant for only local inter house sports.
We should expose it to the rest of the country and that is why we are inviting
schools, especially schools that we shared traditional relationship with over
the years; the government colleges, the federal government colleges and some of
those elite schools of the past. But we are not discriminating, invitations
have gone round as many schools as possible and we are awaiting their response.
“Since the competition will
showcase talents during the period, we expect ministry officials from sports
council, from education, state and national to come and see some of the burden
stars. These are kids who will be coming from their relay teams of different
schools.
“We have old boys who have
made it to the top in terms of national and international athletics and we
expect them to come around as mentors and role models during the period.
“The door is open for
individuals and corporate organizations to partner with us, support can not be
too much. Brands are attracted to properties that are highly of quality and
attraction and so we expect that as we make progress, the brands will come in
their droves,” Omonode said.
Also present at the press
conference are President, GCUOBA, Lagos State Branch, Col. David Binitie (rtd)
and National Publicity Secretary, Stephen Ighofose.
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