Nigerian bobsled team drop to 20th

By Daily Sports on February 19, 2018

Nigeria’s Bobsled team of Seun Adigun and Akuoma Omeoga dropped one spot from 19th to 20th in Sunday’s official Heats 3 and 4 at the Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea, Completesportsnigeria.com reports.

Both Adigun and Omeoga finished with time sof 52:96 and 53.60 seconds in Heat 3 and 4 respectively.

Elana Taylor and Lauren Gibbs came first with a time of 50:90 in heat 3 while Stephanie Schneiderlin and Anita Drazek finished second with a time of 50:93 seconds.

Jamie Poser and Aja Evans from USA came third with a 51:02 seconds.

In the official training in Heat 4, Stephanie Schneiderlin and Anita Drazek came tops with the time of 51:25 seconds while Elana Taylor and Lauren Gibbs came second with a time of 51:33.

Canadian pair of Christine De Brun and Melissa Lotholz came third with a time of 51:45 seconds.

The pair of Adigun and Omeoga will take part in Heat 5 and 6 official training on Monday. (Completesportsnigeria)

•Photo shows Nigerian bobsled team.

Source Daily Sports

Posted February 19, 2018


 

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