Nigerian athlete Chidi Okezie has qualified for this summer’s Olympic Games in Paris after competing at the Edmonton Athletics Invitational in Canada.
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At the invitational, Okezie ran a new personal best of 44.97 seconds to win the men’s 400m, securing his qualification for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
He broke the 45-second barrier for the first time in his career, defeating Wil London III and DaeQwan Butler, both from the United States of America.
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In March, Okezie overcame all obstacles to claim the top prize in the men’s 400m event at the African Games after running an exceptionally impressive race in the final, achieving a Personal Best (PB) of 45.06 seconds.
Okezie defeated Muzala Samukonga from Zambia, one of the world’s fastest men over this distance, to claim the gold medal.


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