Enoch Obaloluwa Adegoke (born 8 March 2000) is a Nigerian
sprinter. He was the 2019 African U20 champion in the 100 metres. He is also an
Olympic Games
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and
Commonwealth Games
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finalist in the 100 metres.
At the
2018 Commonwealth Games
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, he competed in both the
100 metres
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and the
4x100 metres relay. In the 100 metres, Adegoke won both his heat and semi-final to progress to the final where he finished seventh in a time of 10.35s.
Career
2018 Commonwealth Games and African Championships
Early in 2018, Adegoke won the 100m at the Nigerian Commonwealth Games trials in a personal best time of 10.31s. The trials which were held in Abuja saw the seventeen-year-old Adegoke go into the final as the fifth fastest athlete behind favourites
Seye Ogunlewe and
Ogho-Oghene Egwero. Ogunlewe did not start in the final, and Adegoke took the opportunity to secure a spot on the Nigerian team to the games by winning the race while Egwero placed second.
In his first race outside Nigeria, Adegoke set a personal best of 10.19s in the 100m heats at the Commonwealth Games. He backed up that performance when he returned to win his semi-final race ahead of
Henricho Bruintjies
Henricho Bruintjies (born 16 July 1993) is a South African sprinter. He broke the 10-second barrier with a run of 9.97 seconds in 2015. He has represented his country at the Summer Olympics, World Championships and Commonwealth Games. He is a s ...
, who finished in second place. Though he finished in 7th place in the final,
he had achieved some history by being the first home-based athlete in a Commonwealth, World or Olympic final in over a decade. In the 4x100 metres relay he was part of a
Nigerian team that qualified for the final. The team, however, failed to finish and was eventually disqualified in the final.
Adegoke was named as one of the athletes representing his country at the 2018 World U20 Athletics Championships. The Nigerian athletes, however, never left the country as their visas were not ready by the time the event started.
He represented Nigeria at the
2018 African Championships in the
100m
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and
relay. Though he did not run in the final of the relay, he helped the team qualify for a place in the final. The Nigerian team went on to win a silver medal in the event.
2019 U20 Championships and Relays
Adegoke went into the
2019 African U20 Championships in
Abidjan
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as one of the favourites for the 100m title. He won his heat, semifinal races, and the title in a season's best time of 10.29s. In the 200m, he finished off the podium in fourth place. He later anchored the Nigerian team made up of Gershon Omubo, Shedrack Akpeki, Alaba Akintola and himself to a win in the 4x100 metres relay at the championships.
He represented Nigeria in the relays at the
2019 World Relays and also at the
Doha World Championships.
2020 Tokyo Olympics and National Titles
He qualified for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, winning the 100m at the Nigerian Championships in 10.00s. The clock showed 9.97 as he crossed the finish line and he thought he had dipped under 10s for the first time but the official time was round up. Nonetheless, excited journalists quickly reported that he had dipped under 10s before the time was confirmed. This was the only time he had dipped beneath the 2020 Olympic standard after being close on previous attempts clocking 10.06s and a windy 10.05s.
He is the current fastest man in Nigeria after beating the likes of
Usheoritse Itsekiri and Jerry Jakpa to claim the feat.
He won the 100 meters final at the Nigeria National Sports Festival (EDO 2020) with a time of 10.28s ahead of teammate Alaba Akintola who placed second with 10.29s.
At the
2020 Summer Olympics
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in
Tokyo
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, Adegoke ran a personal best of 9.98 in his
100m event heat, becoming the eleventh Nigerian sprinter to break the
10-second barrier
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. He then finished second in his semi-final heat with a time of 10.00s to advance to the final, but in the final Adegoke pulled up with an apparent hamstring injury and was unable to finish the race.
References
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2000 births
Living people
Nigerian male sprinters
Commonwealth Games competitors for Nigeria
Athletes (track and field) at the 2018 Commonwealth Games
Athletes (track and field) at the 2020 Summer Olympics
Sportspeople from Oyo State
Olympic athletes for Nigeria
21st-century Nigerian people