The University for Development Studies (UDS) athletes have once again proven their dominance on the African university sports stage, bringing home a string of prestigious medals at the ongoing 11th Federation of African University Sports (FASU) Games in Lagos, Nigeria. Despite competing with a small contingent, UDS athletes have made a powerful impression, winning medals in both track and field events.
The star of the UDS camp is undoubtedly the men’s 110m hurdles champion, who stormed to gold with a flawless display of speed and technique. His win not only marked a personal achievement but also set a high standard for the UDS team’s performance at the games.
Adding to UDS’ haul, the men’s team earned a well-deserved silver in the 400m hurdles. The athlete displayed incredible stamina and determination, narrowly missing out on the top spot but proving his mettle as one of Africa's top university athletes.
In the relay events, UDS continued to show their strength. The men’s 4x100m relay team clinched the bronze medal in a closely contested race, displaying excellent teamwork and speed. However, it was the 4x400m men’s relay team that stole the show with a sensational gold-medal performance. The athletes, in perfect sync, crossed the finish line first, outpacing fierce competition from across the continent.
Not to be outdone, the UDS women’s team also made their mark. In the women’s 400m hurdles, UDS secured another gold medal, as their representative exhibited unparalleled athleticism and grace, completing the race with an impressive lead over her competitors.
These stellar performances have placed UDS among the top-ranking universities in the ongoing FASU Games. The team’s achievements have not gone unnoticed, as they continue to attract attention for their competitiveness and sportsmanship.
Despite their small number and participation in only a few events, the UDS team has emerged as one of the most visible and competitive squads at the 11th FASU Games. Their remarkable display of skill and endurance has solidified their reputation as a force to be reckoned with, leaving a lasting impact on the competition and inspiring athletes across the continent.
Story by
Abdul-Hayi Moomen
(UDS Media)
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