Eight Countries Confirm for 5th Okpekpe Road Race

 
Elite athletes from as many as eight countries will participate in next weekend’s fifth Okpekpe International 10km Road Race in Okpekpe, Etsakor East Local Government Area of Edo State.
According to Spokesman for the race, Dare Esan, the countries who have confirmed their participation include; Kenya, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Tanzania, Morocco, Turkey, Burundi  and of course the host nation, Nigeria.
“We are delighted to announce that elite athletes from eight countries will participate in the IAAF Bronze label race scheduled for Saturday May 13th,” says Esan who revealed that former Nigeria track and field international, Yusuf Ali, who is the top technical official of the race has confirmed the number of participating countries based on the conclusion of the international elite athletes registration.
“This is to fulfill the IAAF conditions for a label race. The rules state that all label races, from gold to bronze must have a certain number of international elite field spread across four or five countries depending on the class of the label,” explains Esan who added that the desire of the Okpekpe organisers is to move to the silver label rating by next year.
“Bronze Label races must have an international elite field with a minimum of five men and five women participating in the competition and a minimum of four different nationalities must be represented,” revealed Esan who added that organisers of this year’s edition of the race have fulfilled even conditions met for a gold label race.
“For example we have over 10 men and 10 women elite runners from eight countries participating in the race. For gold and silver labeled races, the international elite field must be a minimum of five men and five women participating in the competition and a minimum of at least five different nationalities,” he said.
This, according to Esan, could be, for example, elite men from three countries and elite women from two countries for mixed gender races which Okpekpe is.
“It is clear that we are already on the right track for a silver label rating come next year,” he said.
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