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Saturday, 4 August 2012

Olympic Meet The Athletes of Nigerian Decent Representing Other Britain.

Some of them were born in Nigeria or In London to Parents of Nigerian Decent.




James Dasaolu


Born in 1987 to Nigerian parents, Akintola and Abosede. He grew up in Loughborough, England and will feature for Great Britain in the 100 metres and 4x100m relay.
His 100m win at the European Athletics permit meet in Geneva last month placed him among the top European sprinters for the first time. His new personal best time of 10.09 seconds made him joint second, with Simeon Williamson, in the season’s 100 m European rankings. He has twice come close to beating European champion Dwayne Chambers at major events in recent time.


Andrew Osagie

He is currently the UK’s 800m Champion and British No.1 on merit. In February 2011, he replaced Sebastian Coe as third on the UK All-time list for 1000 metres indoors and moved to 5th on the UK All-time list for 800m indoors. He won bronze at the 2012 World Indoor Championships in Istanbul.


Lawrence Okoye

20-year-old Okoye is the British record holder in discus with 68.24 metres throw at the Hallesche Werfertage Meeting in May 2012. He had a promising career as a junior rugby player until September 2010 when he fully turned to discus. He won gold at the 2011 European Athletics U-23 Championships in July last year. His father is a Nigerian entrepreneur and mother a Home Office official.


 Philips Idowu

The 33-year-old triple jumper was born to Nigerian parents and grew up in Hackney, in East London. He is the 2009 world champion, the 2008 World Indoor champion and reigning 2010 EAA European champion. He won gold at the 2006 Commonwealth Games and silver at the Beijing Olympics.


Abdul Buhari

Born in Nigeria on the June 26, 1982, Buhari is a British athlete who competes in the discus throw. He started as a 400m runner but injury forced him to change to discus throwing in 2002. He has had 50 podium finishes since turning to discus for nine years and during that times he has had over 50. His personal best of 65.44m placed him third in the All-time British history breaking club record and climbing to top 25 ranked athlete in the world.


Abiodun Oyepitan

The 32-year-old was born in Westminster and runs the 100m and 200m. She won the 4x100m gold and silver in the 200m at the 2010 Commonwealth Games


Anyika Onuora

The 27-year-old specialises in the 100 and 200 metres, and also the 4×100 metres relay. She is the sister of former footballer, Iffy Onuora, who recently managed the Ethiopia national football team. She won silver at the 2006 Commonwealth Games.


Margaret Adeoye

Born in April, 1985, Adeoye will compete in the 200m. She qualified for the Olympics with her personal best of 23.09 seconds in the qualifying heat in June. She eventually won the event on the same day.


Christine Ohuruogu:

She is a Beijing Olympics gold medallist in the 400m born to Igbo parents in Newham, East London. She has gold and bronze at the World Championships and also gold in 4x400m at the 2012 World Indoors Championships in Istanbul. She won gold in the 2012 Diamond League.


Marilyn Okoro

Okoro will compete in the 4x400m. The 28-year-old is a bronze medallist at the 2007 World Championship in Osaka, Japan; she also won silver at the 2011 European Indoor Championships in Paris.


Eniola Aluko

Born in Lagos but moved with her family to Birmingham when she was one year old. Since she grew up in England, she chose to represent England at international level. She’s a member of the English Olympic Football team and a sister to Super Eagles players Omatsone Aluko.



Ifeoma Dieke

 Another member of the Britsh Olympic football team is Ifeoma Dieke who was actually born in Massachusetts, USA to Nigerian parents Ken and Edith Dieke in 1981. She moved to Scotland when she was three years old.



Temi Fagbenle:

Born to Nigerian father, Tunde and mother Buki, Temi 19 year old Temi Fagbenle was among a group of 12 players who were selected to represent Great Britain in the women’s basketball competition at the Olympics.


 Anthony Ogogo

His fullname is Anthony Osezua Ogogo. He will represent Britain in Boxing, fighting in the 75kg Middleweight category. He is half Nigerian half British, born to an English mother and Nigerian father.



 Anthony Joshua

Also representing Britain in boxing. His parents are of Nigerian descent. grew up in Watford, but moved to London aged 14, to live with his aunt, having spent six months in boarding school in Nigeria.


Dami Bakare

Dami was born in Kaduna, Nigeria in 1988, he was encouraged to go into sport while in school and is representing Team GB in Volleyball.



 Peter Bakare.

Not clear whether or not both are related. Peter was born in London and is on the Team GB volleyball team.




 Tiffany Porter Nee Ofili


Is an American born British track and field athlete who specialises in 100metres hurdles. Born to a British mom of black decent and Nigerian dad. She has dual citizenship which means she can represent Britian or American in sports. She has chosen to fly the Team GB flag after she didn't qualify to represent America.

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