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Wednesday, April 14, 2021

Delta win NSF again, Jigawa come last

Hosts Edo, Delta’s nearest challengers, will have to win 21 gold medals at least to upstage them.

• April 13, 2021
Team Delta at the 20th National Sports Festival
Team Delta at the 20th National Sports Festival

Defending champions Delta on Tuesday won more gold medals to gain an unassailable lead and put a gap between them and the rest at the 20th National Sports Festival (NSF).

Team Delta took their tally to a total of 298 medals, comprising 124 gold, 91 silver and 83 bronze, to maintain their lead and mathematically emerge champions of the festival.

What this means is that, with just a few events to be decided and on the festival’s penultimate day, Team Delta have retained their title again.

This is based on the medals table released by the festival’s Games Services Unit at 4:33 p.m. on Tuesday.

Hosts Edo, Delta’s nearest challengers, will have to win 21 gold medals at least to upstage them.

The hosts presently have 103 gold, 97 silver and 85 bronze for a total of 285 medals.

Bayelsa are a distant third with 48 gold, 42 silver and 49 bronze for a total of 139 medals, while Rivers are in fourth place.

They have 27 gold, 27 silver and 47 bronze for a total of 101 medals, ahead of Lagos in fifth place with 22 gold, 27 silver and 43 bronze medals.

Akwa Ibom is in sixth place with 77 medals, made up of 17 gold, 21 silver and 39 bronze, edging Oyo state into seventh place with just a two-medal advantage.

Oyo State is with 17 gold, 19 silver and 28 bronze for a total of 64 medals.

In the eighth position is Ogun with 13 gold, 14 silver and 31 bronze for a total of 58 medals, while Kano State is ninth with 11 gold, 16 silver and 29 bronze for a total of 56 medals.

Plateau is 10th with eight gold, nine silver and 15 bronze for a total of 32 medals.

Abia, Imo, Cross River, FCT, Ondo, Anambra, Kwara, Nasarawa, Kaduna and Bauchi States occupy the 11th to 20th positions in that order.

Niger, Ebonyi, Enugu state, Ekiti, Borno, Osun, Gombe state, Zamfara, Yobe, Katsina state, Kebbi, Kogi, Adamawa, Sokoto state, Benue and Taraba also occupy the 21st to 36th positions respectively.

Jigawa brought up the rear with no medal won after 10 days of competition.

The festival which got underway with the arrival of athletes and officials on April 2 got into competition mode on April 6.

The festival tagged “Edo 2020” will officially end on Wednesday, with all participants scheduled to depart on Thursday.

(NAN)

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