Team Ogun’s Kolade Otunla has won a historic men’s 100m backstroke gold medal at the ongoing 22nd National Sports Festival, Gateway Games 2024.
Otunla’s finishing time of 1:02.41 also broke the national and festival records set in 2018.
DAILY POST reports that in the women’s 800-meter freestyle held earlier in the day, Ogun’s Omolola Tobiloba also clinched a gold medal.
Speaking with newsmen shortly after his victory, Otunla said his eyes had been set on the ultimate prize, crediting hard work and his coaches’ contributions.
“I am so happy and grateful. What I want to tell you guys is that swimming is not about rushing or breaking out too hard. Just make sure you stay on your pace.
“70% of your effort should be when you’re going, and once you’re coming back, sprint at 100%. When you get to 5 meters, just keep your head straight and maintain your pace, that’s the key.
“I’m so happy, and all thanks to the person who sponsored me to this level. Thanks to my coach, he’s been the one training me, waking me up every day. It’s not by my power.”;;
He also expressed his desire to become an Olympic champion, saying, “I wish to be the Olympic champion, and I’m working towards it.”;;