Organisers of the fifth Okpekpe international 10km road race say there will be full doping control in this year’s edition of the race.
Athletes from 11 countries comprising Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda, Eritrea, Turkey, Germany, Bahrain, Morocco,Tanzania, Ethiopia and Burundi will take part in the race.
The competition is slated to hold on May 13th.
Governor of Edo state, Godwin Obaseki has also declared his intention to run for an orphanage at the 10 kilometre Race.
Organisers of the fifth Okpekpe international 10km road race say there will be full doping control in this year’s edition of the race.
Athletes from 11 countries comprising Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda, Eritrea, Turkey, Germany, Bahrain, Morocco,Tanzania, Ethiopia and Burundi will take part in the race.
The competition is slated to hold on May 13th.
Governor of Edo state, Godwin Obaseki has also declared his intention to run for an orphanage at the 10 kilometre Race.
Organisers of the fifth Okpekpe international 10km road race say there will be full doping control in this year’s edition of the race.
Athletes from 11 countries comprising Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda, Eritrea, Turkey, Germany, Bahrain, Morocco,Tanzania, Ethiopia and Burundi will take part in the race.
The competition is slated to hold on May 13th.
Governor of Edo state, Godwin Obaseki has also declared his intention to run for an orphanage at the 10 kilometre Race.
Organisers of the fifth Okpekpe international 10km road race say there will be full doping control in this year’s edition of the race.
Athletes from 11 countries comprising Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda, Eritrea, Turkey, Germany, Bahrain, Morocco,Tanzania, Ethiopia and Burundi will take part in the race.
The competition is slated to hold on May 13th.
Governor of Edo state, Godwin Obaseki has also declared his intention to run for an orphanage at the 10 kilometre Race.
Organisers of the fifth Okpekpe international 10km road race say there will be full doping control in this year’s edition of the race.
Athletes from 11 countries comprising Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda, Eritrea, Turkey, Germany, Bahrain, Morocco,Tanzania, Ethiopia and Burundi will take part in the race.
The competition is slated to hold on May 13th.
Governor of Edo state, Godwin Obaseki has also declared his intention to run for an orphanage at the 10 kilometre Race.
Organisers of the fifth Okpekpe international 10km road race say there will be full doping control in this year’s edition of the race.
Athletes from 11 countries comprising Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda, Eritrea, Turkey, Germany, Bahrain, Morocco,Tanzania, Ethiopia and Burundi will take part in the race.
The competition is slated to hold on May 13th.
Governor of Edo state, Godwin Obaseki has also declared his intention to run for an orphanage at the 10 kilometre Race.
Organisers of the fifth Okpekpe international 10km road race say there will be full doping control in this year’s edition of the race.
Athletes from 11 countries comprising Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda, Eritrea, Turkey, Germany, Bahrain, Morocco,Tanzania, Ethiopia and Burundi will take part in the race.
The competition is slated to hold on May 13th.
Governor of Edo state, Godwin Obaseki has also declared his intention to run for an orphanage at the 10 kilometre Race.
Organisers of the fifth Okpekpe international 10km road race say there will be full doping control in this year’s edition of the race.
Athletes from 11 countries comprising Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda, Eritrea, Turkey, Germany, Bahrain, Morocco,Tanzania, Ethiopia and Burundi will take part in the race.
The competition is slated to hold on May 13th.
Governor of Edo state, Godwin Obaseki has also declared his intention to run for an orphanage at the 10 kilometre Race.