Charles Godfred also fell at the first hurdle in the men’s long jump.

Nigeria’s Tokyo campaign delivered a mixture of promise and painful lessons. Amusan’s silver medal and Nathaniel’s national record stood as the clearest markers of progress, while Ajayi’s appearance in the men’s 100m final confirmed Nigeria’s enduring sprint pedigree.

The string of early exits across the throws and jumps underlined the depth of global competition and the significant work still required to transform appearances into regular podium finishes.

The championships represented an improvement over the Budapest World Championships where Team Nigeria ended empty-handed, though the delegation will be hoping for a broader medal haul in future competitions.